Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB545

Introduced
2/21/24  
Refer
2/22/24  
Introduced
2/21/24  

Caption

Child Custody Proceedings; judicial discretion in determining the right of a surviving parent to custody of a child; provide

Impact

The bill's passage would introduce important changes to how custody cases involving surviving parents are handled in Georgia. By granting judges the authority to delay custody decisions until after the resolution of any criminal charges against the surviving parent, the bill ensures that the legal process remains thorough and mindful of the complexities that arise in such tragic circumstances. This could serve to better protect children from being placed in potentially harmful environments while legal adjudications are ongoing.

Summary

Senate Bill 545 aims to amend the existing provisions regarding child custody proceedings under the Georgia Code. Specifically, it allows for judicial discretion in determining the right of a surviving parent to custody of their child in situations where the parent is criminally charged with the murder or voluntary manslaughter of the other parent. This legislative change is geared towards ensuring that the best interests and welfare of the child are prioritized during custody determinations in sensitive and potentially harmful legal contexts.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention regarding SB545 is the balance between a parent's rights and the child's welfare. Supporters of the bill argue that allowing judicial discretion can prevent unjust custody arrangements that may arise if a surviving parent is presumed to be fit without the consideration of serious criminal allegations. However, opponents may express concerns regarding the potential for judicial bias or inconsistency in custody rulings. This raises important questions about the implications of delaying custody decisions and the standards judges will use to make these determinations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB281

Child Custody Proceedings; judicial discretion in determining the right of a surviving parent to custody of a child when such surviving parent is criminally charged; provide

GA AB81

Indian children: child custody proceedings.

GA HB248

Provides for parenting coordinators in child custody proceedings

GA HB1020

Child Custody - Legal Decision Making and Parenting Time

GA HB0272

Child Custody Proceedings Amendments

GA SB849

Child Custody – Legal Decision–Making and Parenting Time

GA HB1168

Child Custody - Legal Decision-Making and Parenting Time

GA SB28

Child Custody – Legal Decision Making and Parenting Time

GA A08296

Relates to recurring payments to the non-custodial parent in special circumstances in child support proceedings involving joint or shared custody of children.

GA AB2197

Child custody: Workgroup on Child Custody Court Proceedings.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.