Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB359

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Termination of parental rights of person who committed sexual assault; evidence standard.

Impact

The proposed legislation would have significant implications for state laws regarding child welfare and family law. By emphasizing the importance of protecting children from potentially harmful parent-child relationships in cases of sexual assault, the bill introduces stricter criteria for parental rights termination. It aims to ensure that children are placed in safer environments and are not subjected to further trauma by maintaining a relationship with a parent who has harmed them or their other parent.

Summary

House Bill 359 addresses the termination of parental rights in cases where a parent has committed sexual assault. It amends multiple sections of the Code of Virginia to streamline the legal process for terminating the residual parental rights of individuals who have been convicted of such serious offenses. The bill seeks to enhance the safety and welfare of children conceived as a result of sexual assault by allowing courts to terminate parental rights more decisively when certain conditions are met, removing barriers to swift action by child welfare agencies.

Contention

The introduction of HB359 is likely to attract a range of opinions and debates. Supporters argue that prioritizing the welfare of children over the parental rights of convicted offenders is necessary for protecting victims of sexual violence and their offspring. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about due process rights for parents and the potential for unjust terminations without appropriate judicial oversight. The balancing of parental rights against child protection is at the core of the discussions surrounding this bill, and the final provisions will be crucial in determining its acceptance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB359

Termination of parental rights of person who committed sexual assault; evidence standard.

VA SB412

Parental rights; termination, murder of a child.

VA SB412

Parental rights; termination, murder of a child.

VA HB1727

Establishment of parent and child relationship; persons who committed sexual assault.

VA HB765

Parental rights; termination for alleged sexual abuse, petition filed by other parent.

VA HB765

Parental rights; termination for alleged sexual abuse, petition filed by other parent.

VA HB2505

Termination of parental rights; abused, etc., children or children without parental care, appeals.

VA A2823

Prevents parent found by clear and convincing evidence to have committed sexual assault resulting in birth of child from having custody or visitation; provides for termination of parental rights.

VA HB1854

Persons with legitimate interest; parent whose rights have previously been terminated, custody, etc.

VA HB1559

Termination of parental rights; revise various provisions relating to.

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