Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB226

Introduced
2/16/22  

Caption

Child custody, prioritizing custody decisions, pre-placment investigations authorized in certain custody cases, Secs. 30-3-1, 30-3-152 am'd.

Impact

If enacted, SB226 will directly impact family law in the state, altering the procedures and protocols surrounding custody decisions. By mandating pre-placement investigations, the bill could ensure more comprehensive considerations of a child's environment and familial conditions before custody arrangements are made. This approach is expected to provide clearer guidance for courts and better protect the interests of children involved in custody disputes.

Summary

SB226 seeks to amend sections related to child custody laws in the state, placing a significant emphasis on pre-placement investigations in certain custody cases. The intent of this bill is to prioritize the best interests of the child by ensuring that thorough investigations are conducted before making custody decisions. This bill reflects ongoing concerns regarding child welfare and highlights the complexities involved in custody arrangements, particularly in situations where there are allegations of abuse, neglect, or other factors that may influence a child's well-being.

Contention

The discussions around SB226 have highlighted various points of contention among legislators and advocacy groups. Supporters argue that the bill is essential for safeguarding children and ensuring that only those placed in custody are in suitable environments. Critics, however, may express concerns about the potential delays in custody proceedings and the burden it could place on families awaiting decisions. Additionally, there may be concerns about the resources required for conducting these investigations effectively and the implications for families that may not have access to such support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB229

Child custody, rebuttable presumption of joint custody, provided; definition of joint physical custody, further provided for; joint custody model parenting plan, required in certain divorce cases; motion for temporary relief as alternative to joint custody plan, provided in certain circumstances; penalties for certain unsupported motions, provided

AL HB53

Child custody; rebuttable presumption of joint legal custody and substantial parenting time for both parents created

AL HB44

Criminal procedure; requires custodial agencies to contact a detained individual's emergency contacts in certain circumstances

AL HB352

Juvenile courts, Department of Youth Services responsible for housing and caring for child ordered to be transferred to custody of Department of Youth Services, Department of Youth Services to reimburse county detention facility for costs incurred under certain circumstances.

AL SB265

Juvenile courts, Department of Youth Services responsible for housing and caring for child ordered to be transferred to custody of Department of Youth Services, Department of Youth Services to reimburse county detention facility for costs incurred under certain circumstances.

AL SB94

Adoption, Minor Adoption Code and Adult Adoption Code revised, procedures related to investigations, service of notice, and revocation of consent further provided for, duties of Department of Human Resources further provided for

AL HB190

Adoption, Minor Adoption Code and Adult Adoption Code revised, procedures related to investigations, service of notice, and revocation of consent further provided for, duties of Department of Human Resources further provided for

AL SB81

Crimes and offenses, custodial sexual misconduct further provided for

AL SB63

Immigration, requires law enforcement agencies to collect and submit fingerprints and DNA from illegal aliens in custody

AL HB617

Abandoned property, management of abandoned digital assets provided for, State Treasurer authorized to select a qualified custodian

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.