Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1423

Introduced
1/16/24  

Caption

Parent-child relationship.

Impact

An essential aspect of HB1423 is its requirement that courts must document specific findings when they choose not to award joint legal or physical custody. If joint custody is not granted, the court is obliged to articulate a preponderance of evidence indicating that such an arrangement is unreasonable or not in the child's best interest. This legislative approach seeks to improve transparency and accountability in custody proceedings, enhancing the focus on child welfare.

Summary

House Bill 1423 (HB1423) introduces amendments to Indiana's family law, focusing specifically on the definitions and frameworks surrounding joint legal and physical custody. The bill defines joint legal custody as shared authority and responsibility for significant decisions regarding a child's upbringing, while also establishing the concept of joint physical custody that allocates physical custody nearly equally between parents. The bill aims to provide clarity in custody arrangements and ensure that courts carefully consider the best interests of the child when making custody decisions.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it strengthens housing arrangements that prioritize the child's needs and welfare, critics may view the mandatory findings of fact as potentially burdensome for the courts. Additionally, the rebuttable presumption towards equal parenting time in the absence of evidence of abuse or neglect can spark debates regarding the practical implications for judicial resources and the complex realities of family dynamics in custody cases.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1296

Physical custody and parenting time.

IN HB1407

Parental rights.

IN SB0345

Termination of parental rights.

IN HB1175

Child placement and permanency.

IN HB1191

Parental notice of juvenile arrest at school.

IN SB0485

Office of the child representative.

IN HB1134

Department of child services interview with child.

IN HB1340

Department of child services matters.

IN HB1467

Children and lead hazards.

IN SB0413

Parental rights in education.

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