Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB24

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Child custody, parenting plan required in all cases, court established plan in certain cases, remedies for violations of plan, Sec. 30-3-158 added; Secs. 30-3-4.2, 30-3-150, 30-3-151, 30-3-152, 30-3-153 am'd.

Impact

The provisions set forth in SB24 notably amend existing statutes regarding child custody and visitation. By requiring parenting plans in all cases, the legislation seeks to clarify custody arrangements and enforce equitable parenting time. The bill also prohibits the enforcement of grandparent visitation orders from foreign states in certain circumstances, thereby centralizing control within Alabama courts. This could reshape how custody arrangements are perceived and handled, potentially impacting families navigating divorce or separation by ensuring grandparent involvement under statutory protections.

Summary

Bill SB24, titled the Children's Equal Access Act, proposes significant amendments to existing child custody laws in Alabama. It creates a rebuttable presumption that a fit grandparent’s ability to exercise visitation with a child is in the child's best interest during specific circumstances, such as the divorce or death of a parent. The bill also establishes procedures for obtaining temporary visitation rights for grandparents and requires a parenting plan to be submitted in all custody cases, not just those involving joint custody requests. This aims to ensure better structured parenting arrangements during custody disputes.

Contention

There is potential contention surrounding the presumption favoring grandparent visitation, particularly from parents who may feel their rights are undermined. Critics could argue that this undermines parental autonomy in decisions regarding their children's upbringing by prioritizing grandparents' rights in certain family circumstances. Additionally, defining the 'best interest of the child' in these contexts opens the door for judicial interpretation, which may lead to inconsistent applications of the law across different cases.

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 SB69

Children First Trust Fund, appropriations from for fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, use of allocation pursuant to Section 41-15B-2.2 and this act, tobacco settlement revenues deposited in fund within 30 days of receipt.

AL SB147

Children First Trust Fund, appropriations from for fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, use of allocation pursuant to Section 41-15B-2.2, Code of Alabama 1975 and this act, tobacco settlement revenues deposited in fund within 30 days of receipt.

AL HB183

Children First Trust Fund, appropriations from for fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, use of allocation pursuant to Section 41-15B-2.2, Code of Alabama 1975 and this act, tobacco settlement revenues deposited in fund within 30 days of receipt

AL HB53

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

AL HB43

Criminal procedure; split sentence authorized for 30 year sentence

AL HB63

Criminal procedure; split sentence authorized for 30 year sentence

AL HR235

Alpha Phi Alpha Day, April 30, 2024, Recognized

AL HB185

Supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025

AL HB144

Supplemental appropriations from Education Trust Fund to specified agencies for fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.

Similar Bills

AL HB263

Visitation, court authorized to grant visitation rights to an adoptee's grandparent in certain situations, Sec. 30-3-4.2 am'd.

IL SB1642

IMDMA-VISITATION-NONPARENTS

MS HB1326

Sex offenders and child custody; revise guidelines regarding the best interest of the child in cases of.

MS HB424

Sex offenders and child custody; revise guidelines regarding the best interest of the child in cases of.

IL SB1589

IMDMA-VISITATION-NONPARENTS

FL H0121

Grandparent Visitation

IL HB4452

IMDMA-GRANDPARENT VISITATION

FL H0607

Grandparent Visitation Rights