Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06220

Introduced
1/22/15  
Introduced
1/22/15  
Refer
1/22/15  

Caption

An Act Concerning Joint Custody Of A Minor Child When A Protective Order Has Been Entered.

Impact

If passed, this bill could significantly alter how custody arrangements are approached in the state for cases involving protective orders. The amendment aims to provide a pathway for courts to evaluate joint custody arrangements even when protective orders are in place, thus prioritizing the minors' relationship with both parents unless there are substantial reasons to deny custody. It represents a shift towards a more nuanced understanding of family law that balances safety considerations with the best interests of children.

Summary

HB06220 is a proposed bill that seeks to amend the existing statute concerning joint custody arrangements for minor children in the context of protective orders. Specifically, the bill ensures that the mere existence of a no contact protective order between parents does not automatically disqualify them from being granted joint custody of their minor child. This legislative effort reflects a recognition of the complexities involved in family dynamics, particularly in situations where protective measures are necessary but do not inherently negate parental rights.

Contention

The bill may face contention from advocacy groups or individuals who are concerned that joint custody could potentially place children in harmful situations if safety and risk assessments are not thoroughly evaluated. Critics may argue that the bill could undermine the protective measures established by a no contact order. On the other hand, proponents of the bill might emphasize that joint custody can be beneficial for the child's development and that protective orders can exist alongside a cooperative co-parenting arrangement when appropriate safeguards are in place.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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