New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1396

Introduced
12/1/21  
Refer
12/1/21  
Report DNP
3/9/22  

Caption

Relative to the payment of child support.

Impact

The anticipated impact of HB 1396 is largely administrative, aiming at improving the structuring of child support orders without imposing significant fiscal burdens. The Department of Health and Human Services does not foresee major changes in funding or resources since the bill's requirements can reportedly be incorporated into existing systems. However, there could be some indeterminate fiscal implications if the Bureau of Child Support Services needs to adjust its automated systems for issuing or tracking payments. Overall, this bill is expected to streamline child support processes, making them more transparent.

Summary

House Bill 1396-FN addresses the legal framework for child support payments by requiring that all child support orders explicitly state the payment schedule and the due dates for payments from the obligor to the obligee. This initiative aims to improve clarity and reduce misunderstandings in the execution of child support orders, ensuring that both parties are fully aware of their obligations and timelines. The bill proposes to amend RSA 461-A:14, adding provisions for clearer communication in child support agreements, which can ultimately enhance the efficiency of child support enforcement processes.

Sentiment

The reception of HB 1396 has been largely neutral, as it is seen as a necessary procedural enhancement rather than a controversial piece of legislation. Stakeholders, including child welfare advocates, generally view the bill positively because it aims to protect the rights of children and ensure stricter adherence to financial responsibilities by parents. There is a consensus that clearer child support orders will benefit both obligees and obligors by minimizing disputes and enhancing compliance with payment schedules.

Contention

While there do not appear to be major points of contention regarding HB 1396, some minor concerns may arise around the implementation of the new requirements. Some stakeholders might question whether the current systems in place for child support enforcement can seamlessly adapt to the new clarity requirements, or if additional resources will be necessary to ensure effective implementation. Nonetheless, these concerns do not detract significantly from the overall support for the bill, which is primarily designed to enhance the accountability of child support payments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1595

Relative to adjustment of the child support guidelines based on parenting time, medical support, and child care expenses.

NH HB1564

Relative to the child support guidelines.

NH HB1647

Relative to the calculation of child support.

NH HB583

Relative to the termination of child support.

NH SB431

Relative to child support in cases with equal or approximately equal parenting schedules.

NH SB459

Establishing a committee to study the child protection act; establishing a right to submit evidence and testimony in family court proceedings; relative to wage garnishment with child support payments; and relative to parenting coordinators in high-conflict cases.

NH HB1425

Relative to prohibiting the suspension of drivers' licenses in child support enforcement matters.

NH HB1612

Relative to the confidentiality of reports made to the division for children, youth, and families.

NH HB1231

Relative to failure to make payment of compensation.

NH SB356

Relative to medical benefits payments by state retirees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.