Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB783

Introduced
1/31/24  
Refer
1/31/24  
Engrossed
2/28/24  
Refer
2/29/24  

Caption

Child custody; require presumption of joint custody and equal parenting time.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1257

Parental alienation; reduce by requiring court hearings within a certain amount of time to modify or terminate custody.

MS HB424

Sex offenders and child custody; revise guidelines regarding the best interest of the child in cases of.

MS SB2377

CPS; enact Mississippi Safe Haven Law, establish clear path to permanency for children in custody of.

MS SB2202

Child support; create presumption that support continues past the age of majority for a disabled child.

MS SB2640

CPS; revise certain provisions to establish clear path to permanency for children in custody of.

MS HB499

Grandparent visitation; revise to include great-grandparents.

MS HB1115

Durable legal custody; clarify jurisdiction for.

MS HB1149

Path to permanency; provide for children in Child Protection Services.

MS HB989

Child Protection Services; remove from DHS and make it a separate agency.

MS SB2678

Department of Child Protection Services; separate agency from the Department of Human Services.

Similar Bills

MS SB2037

Child support award; cost of health insurance coverage obtained by noncustodial parent considered in determining.

MS HB1292

Child custody; create rebuttable presumption that equal (50-50) joint custody is in best interest of the child.

MS HB1388

Divorce and alimony; bring forward statutes relating to.

MS HB849

Grandparent visitation; revise to include great-grandparents.

MS HB499

Grandparent visitation; revise to include great-grandparents.

MS HB1226

Grandparent visitation; revise to include great-grandparents.

MS SB2131

Child support; create presumption that support continues past the age of majority for a disabled child.

MS SB2202

Child support; create presumption that support continues past the age of majority for a disabled child.