New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1515

Introduced
12/9/21  
Refer
12/9/21  
Report Pass
2/15/22  
Engrossed
3/15/22  
Refer
3/15/22  

Caption

Relative to the guardian ad litem report requirements.

Impact

If enacted, HB1515 will alter the existing procedures under RSA 461-A:16, particularly the role of guardian ad litem in child custody and welfare proceedings. The modification aims to reduce the ambiguity that can arise from unfocused recommendations that might not align with judicial expectations or the specific needs of individual cases. By requiring factual reporting only, the bill seeks to enhance the clarity and objectivity of the information presented to the court.

Summary

House Bill 1515 aims to amend the reporting requirements for guardian ad litem investigations in legal proceedings concerning parental rights and responsibilities. The key change proposed is that the guardian ad litem must file their report by the final pretrial hearing date and restricts the contents of the report to factual information only, eliminating the ability to include recommendations unless specifically requested by the court. This is intended to streamline the process and focus on the facts of cases rather than subjective recommendations.

Contention

Notably, the proposed changes have sparked discussions regarding the balance between the guardian ad litem's role as an investigative authority and as an advisor in court matters concerning children's welfare. Advocates for the bill argue it prevents unnecessary recommendations that could complicate court deliberations, while critics may express concern that omitting recommendations could deprive the court of valuable insights that can guide fair and effective decision-making in cases involving children.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB477

Modifies provisions relating to guardians ad litem

NH HB108

Relative to the confidentiality of reports made to the division of children, youth, and families and requiring guardians ad litem be appointed in certain instances.

NH HB108

Relative to the confidentiality of reports made to the division of children, youth, and families and requiring guardians ad litem be appointed in certain instances.

NH HB1520

Relative to procedures for guardians ad litem.

NH SB576

Modifies provisions relating to guardians ad litem

NH SB359

Modifies provisions relating to guardians ad litem

NH SB2224

Guardianship of minors, sale of property by a guardian, termination of a guardianship, waiver of notice, and guardians ad litem.

NH HB1555

IMDMA-GUARDIAN AD LITEM DUTIES

NH HB06442

An Act Concerning The Appointment Of Counsel And Guardians Ad Litem In Child Protection Matters, And The Appointment Of Permanent Legal Guardians.

NH SB2043

Guardian ad litem fees; failure to pay enforced as any other civil debt.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.