Kansas 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2181

Introduced
1/30/25  
Refer
1/30/25  

Caption

Enacting the uniform family law arbitration act.

Impact

The implementation of HB 2181 could have significant implications for family law practices in Kansas. By providing a structured method for arbitration, the law aims to streamline the resolution of disputes related to child custody, visitation, and financial support. It promotes expeditious processing of disputes, allowing families to resolve issues outside the traditional court system, which can be lengthy and emotionally taxing. However, the requirement for judicial confirmation of arbitration awards adds a layer of protection for parties involved, particularly in child-related disputes where the court's oversight is vital for safeguarding children's best interests.

Summary

House Bill 2181, known as the Uniform Family Law Arbitration Act, establishes a framework for resolving family law disputes through arbitration. The bill defines arbitration agreements, the roles of arbitrators, and the scope of disputes eligible for arbitration. It specifies that certain family law matters, such as divorce decrees, parental rights termination, and guardianship, cannot be resolved through arbitration. This limitation is crucial as it ensures that the most significant aspects of family law remain under judicial oversight, honoring the complexities inherently involved in such issues.

Contention

Discussion surrounding HB 2181 may evoke differing opinions among stakeholders. Advocates for the bill argue that it will reduce court congestion and empower families to manage their disputes in a more private, less adversarial environment. In contrast, opponents might express concerns about the potential for unequal power dynamics during arbitration, particularly against the backdrop of domestic violence and child welfare issues. The bill includes provisions meant to protect parties and children by allowing for temporary awards and referrals to court when safety is a concern, but some might feel these safeguards are insufficient.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2017

Enacting the uniform family law arbitration act.

KS HB2409

Enacting the Kansas uniform parentage act (2017).

KS HB2675

Enacting the uniform nonparent visitation act;

KS HB2369

Enacting the Kansas indian child welfare act.

KS SB406

Enacting the Kansas money transmission act.

KS HB2194

Enacting the Representative Gail Finney memorial foster care bill of rights.

KS HB2693

Enacting the uniform partition of heirs property act to prescribe procedures and requirements for partition of certain real property.

KS HB2172

Enacting the uniform trust decanting act, authorizing modification of a noncharitable irrevocable trust to provide that the rule against perpetuities is inapplicable, providing that the Kansas uniform statutory rule against perpetuities is inapplicable to trusts under certain circumstances and modifying the definition of resident trust in the Kansas income tax act.

KS HB2536

Establishing the SOUL family legal permanency option for children 16 years of age or older.

KS HB2250

Enacting the supported decision-making agreements act to provide a statutory framework for adults who want decision-making assistance.

Similar Bills

MI HB5207

Family law: other; surrogate parenting act; repeal, and establish the assisted reproduction and surrogacy parentage act. Creates new act & repeals 1988 PA 199 (MCL 722.851 - 722.863). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5208'23, HB 5209'23, HB 5210'23, HB 5211'23, HB 5212'23, HB 5213'23, HB 5214'23, HB 5215'23

MA H1940

To adopt the uniform family law arbitration act

CA AB1912

Public employees’ retirement: joint powers agreements: liability.

HI SB2747

Relating To The Uniform Parentage Act.

IA HF667

A bill for an act creating the uniform family law arbitration Act.

CA SB351

Health facilities.

KS HB2017

Enacting the uniform family law arbitration act.

CA AB705

Health care: facilities: medical privileges.