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Ítem Cuidado de animales de compañía ante la separación familiar : ¿un problema de régimen de visitas o de liquidación de sociedad conyugal o patrimonial? : Procedencia del régimen de alimentos, visitas y custodia de menores de edad, regulado por el Código Civil colombiano y sus normas complementarias, en animales domésticos como miembros de la familia multiespecie con ocasión de la separación y liquidación de una sociedad conyugal o patrimonial de hecho(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) López Vanegas, Andrés Felipe; Ceballos Arcila, Valentina; Alzate Tobón, Laura DanielaThe evolution of domestic animals over the years has allowed them to be considered as part of the family, since nowadays the way in which the animal relates to the other members of the family and its environment is of greater concern, and this, together with other reasons, has led some judges to consider a new type of family, such as the multi-species family. On this, although Colombian civil law establishes that animals are movable property and sentient beings, today the legislation has been changing by granting them the character of sentient beings along with special protection for a dignified life, as is the case with Law 1774 of 2016 . However, and due to the new conception of the multispecies family, there are still regulatory gaps regarding the separation or rupture of this. In this sense, this degree work, through the qualitative research method, focused on analyzing and studying whether, based on the different concepts that national judges have adopted on the multispecies family and the different rules relating to the care and welfare of animals, it is possible to equate the regime of food, visits and custody of the Colombian Civil Code and its complementary rules on these beings that are part of the family, since doubts remain regarding how the custody and care of these beings is assigned, Is a solution to this problem found through property law or through family law?