Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB933

Introduced
3/29/16  
Introduced
3/29/16  
Refer
3/30/16  
Refer
3/30/16  
Report Pass
4/12/16  
Report Pass
4/12/16  
Engrossed
4/21/16  
Engrossed
4/21/16  
Refer
4/25/16  
Refer
4/25/16  
Report Pass
5/10/16  
Report Pass
5/10/16  
Enrolled
6/3/16  
Chaptered
6/17/16  
Chaptered
6/17/16  
Passed
6/17/16  

Caption

Provides for the schedule of basic child support obligations

Impact

The passage of HB 933 is expected to bring significant changes to child support enforcement and considerations within the state. By updating the guideline schedule, the legislation seeks to streamline the process of determining child support amounts, making it easier for parents and courts to follow. This can lead to more consistency and fairness in how child support is determined across various cases, thereby improving the financial situations of children from separated or divorced families.

Summary

House Bill 933 focuses on amending the child support obligations in Louisiana, specifically addressing the schedule that dictates the basic child support requirements. The bill aims to modify existing regulations relating to how child support is calculated based on the combined adjusted gross income of parents. This is intended to provide clarity and ensure that support obligations are more in line with current income standards and family needs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 933 appears to be largely positive, with supporters arguing that the updated schedule is necessary to reflect current economic realities. Stakeholders, including family law advocates, see it as a progressive step in ensuring children's financial well-being. However, some concerns have been voiced about ensuring that the changes do not adversely affect lower-income families who might be disproportionately impacted by a new calculation model that raises support obligations.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise from how the revised schedule addresses specific income brackets and support levels. While proponents stress the importance of defining obligations that represent the needs of modern families, critics may argue that the modifications could lead to higher burdens for certain parents, especially given varying local economic conditions. Stakeholders must continue dialogues to ensure that the bill adequately balances obligations while also being fair to all parties involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB210

Provides for a child support obligor's right to claim children for tax purposes and provides for the schedule of basic child support obligations

LA SB805

Child support; updates amounts in the schedule of basic support obligations.

LA HB3163

Revising the definition of attributed support, update the basic child support guidelines, and the calculation of ability to pay

LA SB573

Relating to child support guidelines and Support Enforcement Commission

LA HB773

Provides for the schedule of basic child support obligations

LA SB1012

Updating child support guidelines

LA HB112

Relating to child support guidelines

LA HB1278

Revise the child support obligation schedule.

LA SB455

Child support; calculation of gross income for determination, rental income.

LA HB686

Death of parent or guardian of a child resulting from driving under the influence; child support.

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