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IN HB1347

IN HB1347
Maximum practical parenting time.


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Introduced
01/10/2024
In Committee
01/10/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
03/15/2024

Introduced Session

2024 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Maximum practical parenting time. Requires a court in certain circumstances to make decisions to promote continuity of relationship by both parents with the child through maximum practical parenting time with each parent. Provides that the ability of the parties to encourage the sharing of love, affection, and contact between the child and the other party is a permissible factor to consider in weighing the best interests of a child. Provides that: (1) parents must be encouraged to develop the parents' own parenting plans and parenting time calendars, but if the parents cannot agree to a part of the plan, the court shall provide the required components according to the best interests of the child; (2) if the parents cannot agree at all, the parenting time guidelines apply; and (3) the court must make specific findings of fact and conclusions of law on the record to support any deviation of parenting time that falls below the minimum standards in the parenting time guidelines.

AI Summary

This bill aims to promote the continuity of relationship between a child and both parents through maximum practical parenting time with each parent. It requires courts to make decisions based on the best interests of the child, which includes the ability of the parties to encourage the sharing of love, affection, and contact between the child and the other party. The bill encourages parents to develop their own parenting plans and parenting time calendars, but if they cannot agree, the court will provide the required components according to the best interests of the child. If the parents cannot agree at all, the parenting time guidelines apply. The court must make specific findings of fact and conclusions of law on the record to support any deviation of parenting time that falls below the minimum standards in the parenting time guidelines.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

First reading: referred to Committee on Judiciary (on 01/10/2024)

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