Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF386

Introduced
2/22/23  
Engrossed
3/21/23  
Introduced
2/22/23  
Engrossed
3/21/23  

Caption

A bill for an act prohibiting a court from ordering payment of a postsecondary education subsidy for a child under a dissolution of marriage temporary order or final judgment or decree, and providing for application to existing orders, judgments, and decrees. (Formerly SF 17.)

Impact

The enactment of SF386 would have significant implications on state laws governing child support and education subsidies. By removing the requirement for courts to mandate postsecondary education payments, the bill could alleviate some financial burdens on parents, particularly those who are navigating the complexities of divorce. However, this may also lead to reduced financial support for children pursuing higher education, potentially disadvantaging those who rely on such subsidies to attend college or vocational training programs. The law's applicability is explicitly designated for new or pending orders after July 1, 2023, ensuring it does not retroactively affect existing agreements made prior to this date.

Summary

SF386 is a legislative bill that seeks to amend existing laws regarding postsecondary education subsidies in divorce cases. Specifically, the bill prohibits courts from ordering payments for postsecondary education subsidies for children under both temporary and final divorce decrees, thereby altering how educational support is mandated during and post-divorce. This means that following the enactment of this bill, parents may no longer be compelled by a court to contribute financially to their children's higher education costs as a result of a dissolution of marriage ruling.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding SF386 appears fairly divided among lawmakers and stakeholders in divorce and family law. Supporters of the bill argue that it represents a necessary adjustment to reflect changing cultural norms around education finance and divorce, preferring to shift the responsibility to families rather than state-mandated orders. Opponents, however, are concerned that this could leave many children without the financial assistance needed to pursue their postsecondary education aspirations, potentially widening the educational equity gap for those from lower-income backgrounds who might struggle to meet these costs without assistance.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SF386 center on the potential ethical implications of removing mandated educational support. Legislators and advocates have raised concerns about how removing court-ordered subsidies might affect children's access to education. Families who do not have the financial resources to support a college education could find themselves at a disadvantage, as the financial obligations once enforced by court orders will now be voluntary. This shift reflects a broader debate on the balance of parental responsibility and the state's role in ensuring that children receive adequate support in their educational pursuits following a divorce.

Companion Bills

IA SF17

Similar To A bill for an act prohibiting a court from ordering payment of a postsecondary education subsidy for a child under a dissolution of marriage temporary order or final judgment or decree, and providing for application to existing orders, judgments, and decrees.(See SF 386.)

Previously Filed As

IA SF17

A bill for an act prohibiting a court from ordering payment of a postsecondary education subsidy for a child under a dissolution of marriage temporary order or final judgment or decree, and providing for application to existing orders, judgments, and decrees.(See SF 386.)

IA SF241

A bill for an act prohibiting a court from ordering payment of a postsecondary education subsidy for a child under a dissolution of marriage temporary order or final judgment or decree, and providing for application to existing orders, judgments, and decrees.(See SF 513.)

IA SF513

A bill for an act prohibiting a court from ordering payment of a postsecondary education subsidy for a child under a dissolution of marriage temporary order or final judgment or decree, and providing for application to existing orders, judgments, and decrees. (Formerly SF 241.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 07/01/2025.

IA H5298

Judgments, Orders, And Decrees -- Interest In Civil Actions

IA S0633

Judgments, Orders, And Decrees -- Interest In Civil Actions

IA H8207

Judgments, Orders, And Decrees -- Interest In Civil Actions

IA S2785

Judgments, Orders, And Decrees -- Interest In Civil Actions

IA AB369

Appeals: child custody orders or judgments.

IA SF514

A bill for an act relating to temporary orders of child custody in dissolution proceedings.(Formerly SF 294.)

IA HB2316

Protective orders; dissolution of existing order.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.