Thank you for your help; however, you didn't quite answer my questions.
A year can change many things & many situations. Where I'm looking to go isnt necessarily a path of sole custody or even of divorce, unless absolutely necessary.
I know tx has animal cruelty law - as far as I'm aware, though, they don't apply to an owner killing a pet in a humane way (a bullet through the head). While not physically cruel to the pet in question, it would be terribly cruel to one spouse. Hence the question - is the threat of harm or harm to a spouse's pet considered abuse?
Will police intervene in such a situation to protect the pet/restrain the other spouse? If harm has already come to the pet, can police remove the other spouse from the home?
And should the situation turn violent, can one spouse get into trouble for removing their child from the home? Or does a protective order need to be in place first?
Can a protective order be issued based on threats alone?
This matter is entirely different from the events of a year ago.
You're not explaining yourself well. Where are you getting a protective order from?
Pets are property. If someone does harm to a pet that belongs to you, you can sue them for damage to your property. Of course, you have to prove that the pet belongs to you and you have to prove harm, but it's a simple property issue.
If there are animal cruelty issues, that's a criminal matter and would be handled by a call to the police or animal welfare agency. Ownership of the animals is not relevant.
If someone takes your property, that will not affect custody of children, nor will it be grounds for a protection order. Even cruelty to animals wouldn't necessarily affect custody, although if you were able to prove it, it possibly could - especially if the cruelty occurred with the kids around.
Please explain the issue. You don't need a day by day history of events, but just answer:
- Who owns the pets - or are they jointly owned?
- What did the other party actually do to harm the pets?
- What is the current custody situation (where is the child today)?
- Is there a court order regarding custody and, if so, is it different than where the child is actually situated?