This self-paced online course is designed for mediators, collaborative divorce professionals and lawyers who want to learn best practice for pet custody. It will help you understand the 'voice of the pet' and how to support clients to make decisions that are workable for both the pets and humans involved. The course content is presented in engaging videos, and supported by a workbook and additional written resources.
The course covers topics including: • Petnups • Intake forms for comprehensive & useful history of pets • Considerations for different dog breeds in divorce negotiations • The impact of shared custody versus sole custody on dogs • Models for shared custody plans that best suit dogs • Best practices for transitioning to sole/shared custody + common mistakes to avoid • Considerations for rescue dogs • Children and pets • Emotional support dogs • Humanizing, weaponizing, and bargaining over pets • Cats, parrots and other household pets • Households with multiple pets • Plans for a dog's end of life
Karis Nafte is a certified Dog Behavior Consultant and accredited Family Mediator. She brings more than 25 years experience as a dog behavior expert into her work in the pet custody area. Karis started ‘Who Keeps the Dog’ after seeing numerous clients over the years who needed help with their dogs behavior after their divorce. These dogs were stressed or anxious about their living situation or custody plan that they were living with after a breakup. Karis realized how often people need guidance to make a decision about their dogs that will work in the long run. As well as providing mediation services, Karis runs training for mediators and lawyers who work with clients in conflict over their pets.
After completing the course, you will receive a certificate and a badge you can use on your website, social media profiles, or business cards.
The first five people to register will receive a free copy of Karis's new book "Who Keeps the Dog?".