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| 1 | | (4) Providing courts with limited discretion to |
| 2 | | consider such factors promotes consistency, clarity, and |
| 3 | | fairness in judicial decision-making. |
| 4 | | (5) The purpose of this Act is to provide courts with |
| 5 | | guidance when resolving possession disputes involving |
| 6 | | companion animals while preserving existing property law |
| 7 | | principles. |
| 8 | | Section 10. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by |
| 9 | | changing Section 19-101 and by adding Sections 19-106.5 and |
| 10 | | 19-130 as follows: |
| 11 | | (735 ILCS 5/19-101) (from Ch. 110, par. 19-101) |
| 12 | | Sec. 19-101. When brought. |
| 13 | | (a) Whenever any goods or chattels have been wrongfully |
| 14 | | distrained, or otherwise wrongfully taken or are wrongfully |
| 15 | | detained, an action of replevin may be brought for the |
| 16 | | recovery of such goods or chattels, by the owner or person |
| 17 | | entitled to their possession. |
| 18 | | (b) When the property at issue is a companion animal, |
| 19 | | "companion animal" means an animal that is commonly considered |
| 20 | | to be, or is considered by the owner to be, a pet. "Companion |
| 21 | | animal" includes, but is not limited to, canines, felines, and |
| 22 | | equines. |
| 23 | | (c) "Parties" in an action in replevin concerning |
| 24 | | companion animals includes domestic partners, former partners, |
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| 1 | | cohabitants, fiances, or roommates if shared responsibility |
| 2 | | for the care of the companion animal can be demonstrated. |
| 3 | | (Source: P.A. 82-280.) |
| 4 | | (735 ILCS 5/19-106.5 new) |
| 5 | | Sec. 19-106.5. Temporary possession. When a companion |
| 6 | | animal is the subject of an action of replevin, at the |
| 7 | | initiation and pendency of a dispute, a court, exercising |
| 8 | | discretion set forth in Section 19-130, may issue temporary |
| 9 | | possession or caregiving orders, including limited visitation, |
| 10 | | if necessary to reduce stress or disruption to the companion |
| 11 | | animal. Section 19-106 applies in matters concerning companion |
| 12 | | animals if the court finds as a matter of record and supported |
| 13 | | by evidence that summary seizure of the property is justified |
| 14 | | by reason of necessity as set forth in paragraphs (1) through |
| 15 | | (5) of Section 19-106. |
| 16 | | (735 ILCS 5/19-130 new) |
| 17 | | Sec. 19-130. Companion animals. |
| 18 | | (a) Judicial determinations. In a possession dispute |
| 19 | | involving a companion animal, a court may consider the |
| 20 | | well-being of the companion animal regardless of the legal |
| 21 | | status of the parties. In exercising discretion, the court may |
| 22 | | evaluate relevant evidence, including, but not limited to, the |
| 23 | | following: |
| 24 | | (1) History of daily caregiving responsibilities. |
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| 1 | | (2) Feeding, grooming, veterinary, and training |
| 2 | | involvement. |
| 3 | | (3) Financial contributions related to the animal's |
| 4 | | care. |
| 5 | | (4) Emotional bonds between the animal and each party. |
| 6 | | (5) Stability and continuity of the animal's living |
| 7 | | environment. |
| 8 | | (6) Safety considerations and past conduct affecting |
| 9 | | the animal. |
| 10 | | (7) Credible witness testimony. |
| 11 | | (8) Age and physical or behavioral vulnerability of |
| 12 | | the animal. |
| 13 | | (9) Continuity of routine and care. |
| 14 | | (10) Ownership documentation, but this may not be |
| 15 | | determinative on its own. |
| 16 | | (11) For companion animals 10 years of age or older, |
| 17 | | courts may give additional consideration to factors, |
| 18 | | including continuity of environment, emotional stability, |
| 19 | | stress minimization, and maintenance of established |
| 20 | | routines. |
| 21 | | (b) Mediation. A court may, if appropriate, order |
| 22 | | mediation between the parties to resolve issues related to |
| 23 | | companion animal possession.". |