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From Our Insane Lawsuit Department

by @ 12:12 pm on May 8, 2007.

A custody battle over a dog:

MEMPHIS, Tennessee (AP) — A man who had not written a will left a $2 million estate, but the most hotly contested item in court has been his golden retriever, Alex.

The four-way dispute over the 13-year-old pet was so intense, an attorney was appointed to represent the dog’s interest. On Monday, the judge decided the man’s divorced parents should split custody, The Commercial Appeal reported.

“At first glance, the petition seems almost frivolous, but after speaking with all parties, it is evident that this is a highly emotional issue for all involved,” said Alex’s attorney, Paul Royal, in his report to the probate court.

Ron Callan Jr., 35, committed suicide on New Year’s Day. He had been a partner with his father in Callan Salvage & Appraisal Co., and the father was named the estate’s administrator.

In the consent order the judge approved, the elder Callan and his ex-wife, Esther Snow Gnall, will trade custody of Alex every two weeks. Both parents also agreed to take the dog to the veterinarian for arthritis treatments and any other needed procedures.

Before the agreement was reached, the elder Callan had custody and took Alex to work during the day. The father has cats at home, though, so at night, the dog stayed with Callan Jr.’s former girlfriend, who had known Alex since he was a puppy.

If they can’t agree over what to do with a dog, this family must really have problems getting along.

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  1. Conservative Musings Says:

    Not Always Money!…

    When someone rich dies with or without a will, usually it’s the riches that’s battled in court. Or maybe the kids. How about a golden retriever? A man who had not written a will left a $2 million estate, but…

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