Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB732

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Caption

Relating to annulment of a marriage on the grounds of impotency.

Impact

The change brought forth by HB732 will specifically affect cases of marriage dissolution filed after its effective date, which is set for September 1, 2025. Any suits for annulment based on impotency that are filed prior to this date will still be governed by the existing laws. This transitional measure ensures that individuals seeking annulment under the current criteria will not be adversely affected by the legislative change. However, this could lead to a situation where the grounds for annulment become more limited, influencing the rights and options available to individuals in certain marital situations.

Summary

House Bill 732 proposes to amend the existing Family Code of Texas regarding the annulment of marriage on the grounds of impotency. The bill seeks to repeal Section 6.106 of the Family Code, which currently governs annulments based on impotency. By doing so, the bill effectively removes impotency as a valid ground for annulment in Texas, aiming to modernize and streamline the current marriage laws. This legislative change is reflective of a shift towards more equitable standards in family law, potentially reducing the stigma associated with impotency in the context of marital relationships.

Contention

While the bill may aim to simplify and make the annulment process more straightforward, potential points of contention could arise regarding the implications of removing impotency as a ground for annulment. Advocates for the bill may argue that this change removes barriers for couples looking to dissolve their marriages due to other, perhaps more relevant, reasons. On the other hand, critics could express concerns about the fairness of rendering impotency non-justifiable as grounds for annulment, as it may disproportionately affect individuals who are unable to engage in sexual relations due to medical conditions, potentially leaving them without legal recourse in certain circumstances.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Family Code

  • Chapter 6. Suit For Dissolution Of Marriage
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB486

Relating to the waiting period following the issuance of a marriage license and the annulment of a marriage on grounds relating to that waiting period.

TX HB3431

Relating to certain void marriages.

TX HB5291

Relating to an agreed divorce order in a suit for dissolution of marriage.

TX SB80

Relating to a suit for dissolution of marriage and associated suit affecting the parent-child relationship when a party is pregnant.

TX HB3754

Relating to a suit for dissolution of a marriage and associated suit affecting the parent-child relationship when a party is pregnant.

TX HB1685

Relating to certain statutory changes to reflect and address same-sex marriages.

TX HB2067

Relating to the jurisdiction of a court in a suit to divide certain property not divided or awarded on the dissolution of a marriage.

TX HB2094

Relating to a court order for the exclusive occupancy of the primary residence by a spouse during the pendency of a suit for dissolution of a marriage.

TX HB2091

Relating to the confidentiality of certain information on a marriage license, an application for a marriage license, and a declaration of informal marriage.

TX SB156

Relating to the regulation and management of the use of groundwater and regulation of groundwater conservation districts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.