Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1388

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Divorce and alimony; bring forward statutes relating to.

Impact

If enacted, HB1388 would significantly impact existing statutes governing divorce proceedings, allowing for more streamlined processes and likely better protections for parties involved, especially in cases of alleged domestic abuse. The bill aims to clarify proceedings for granting custody of children, particularly when one parent is deployed or temporarily stationed away from home due to military duty, ensuring that custody orders are adaptable to the unique challenges posed by military family life.

Summary

House Bill 1388 seeks to amend and update the regulations surrounding divorce and alimony in the state of Mississippi, specifically bringing forward various sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The bill outlines the multiple grounds for which divorces can be granted, which include adultery, abandonment, addiction, and cruel treatment. Of particular note is the explicit inclusion of domestic abuse as grounds for divorce, reflecting a growing awareness and response to issues of spousal violence within legislative processes.

Contention

Despite the positive reception by many, the bill has sparked some contention, particularly around the issue of how domestic abuse claims are handled within divorce proceedings. Critics argue that while the bill provides a framework for addressing abuses that may occur during marriage, the implementation of laws protecting victims can often lag behind. Additionally, the focus on military deployment provisions raises concerns about the potential complications in custody arrangements which might not adequately safeguard the interests of the child or the non-deployed parent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2644

Divorce; authorize where marriage is irretrievably broken.

MS HB546

Divorce; authorize where marriage is irretrievably broken.

MS HB1342

Adoption procedures; regulate by creating a licensure authority.

MS HB1135

Prior authorization; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB991

Medicaid; bring forward sections of law for possible amendment.

MS HB1134

State and School Employees Life and Health Insurance Plan; bring forward code section on.

MS HB990

Medicaid; bring forward sections of law for possible amendment.

MS HB992

Medicaid; bring forward services and managed care provisions.

MS SB2576

Community Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Centers and Programs; bring forward code sections.

MS SB2397

Medicaid services; bring forward section for purpose of possible amendment.

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MS SB2037

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MS HB880

"Fatherhood begins at Conception Act"; create.

MS HB318

"Fatherhood begins at Conception Act"; create.

MS HB1117

Father's child support; authorize retroactive payments for mother's prenatal and post-natal expenses.

MS HB50

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MS HB320

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