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new tonight now attorneys across the country are reporting a huge jump in pet custody battles which can be both emotionally and financially draining but now theres another option cbs 2 explores the pet prenup they will fight to the death for these animals many people treat their pets as part of the family but what happens if the family breaks up theyre often looking for things to fight over and the pet is huge and if you dont have an agreement known as a pup nup attorneys say it could cost you a small fortune my client spent over 30 thousand dollars fighting for her dog lay down new jersey resident christine gandy knows all too well she spent eight thousand dollars to get full custody of bella her maltese mix ive been saving up for a house and that went to all my fees watch their recent emotional reunion in a courthouse althea odell can sympathize she spent more than 11 thousand dollars to convince a judge to let her keep her beloved sweet pea letting go of a house or retirement f