Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0214

Introduced
1/6/22  

Caption

Support for pregnancy and childbirth expenses.

Impact

The bill aims to standardize the financial obligations of fathers, thereby ensuring that mothers do not solely bear the costs associated with pregnancy and childbirth. By defining clear responsibilities, SB0214 seeks to provide greater financial support to mothers, recognizing the shared obligation that fathers have once paternity is established. Furthermore, the bill introduces a civil right of action for mothers, allowing them to enforce this payment obligation independently of any paternity action. This legal recourse is designed to empower mothers who may encounter difficulties in securing support from fathers post-birth, thereby enhancing the accountability of biological parents.

Summary

Senate Bill 214 (SB0214) proposes amendments to the Indiana Code concerning family law, specifically focusing on the financial responsibilities of fathers in relation to pregnancy and childbirth expenses. Under this bill, established paternity obligates the father to pay at least 50% of the reasonable and necessary expenses incurred by the mother during her pregnancy and childbirth, including costs associated with prenatal care, delivery, hospitalization, and postnatal care. Additionally, the bill specifies that health insurance premiums paid by the mother during this period will also be included in the obligations of the father, effectively expanding the definition of parental financial responsibility at the onset of a child's life.

Contention

Despite its supportive intent, SB0214 may face contention regarding the fairness and enforcement of the proposed financial obligations. Critics may argue that the bill places an undue financial burden on fathers, particularly those who may already be facing their own economic challenges. Additionally, there could be concerns about the mechanisms available for women to enforce these obligations and whether legal action may be accessible for all mothers, particularly those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. This aspect of the bill raises important discussions around the balance of responsibility between parents and the societal implications of imposing such obligations on fathers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB75

Revise provisions related to parental support for expenses related to pregnancy and childbirth.

IN SB0521

Pregnancy and childbirth matters.

IN HB1009

Court ordered expenses.

IN SB464

California Dignity in Pregnancy and Childbirth Act.

IN HB1294

Restraint of pregnant inmates; pregnancy from certain sex offenses.

IN SB1314

Judgment or child support order; pregnancy and delivery expenses.

IN HB2290

Judgment or child support order; pregnancy and delivery expenses.

IN AB2319

California Dignity in Pregnancy and Childbirth Act.

IN SB667

Healing arts: pregnancy and childbirth.

IN HB728

Provide for child support during pregnancy

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NJ A2145

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NJ A5418

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SC H3012

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