Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB435

Introduced
1/13/23  
Refer
1/18/23  

Caption

Provide for court appointed parental advisers

Impact

If enacted, LB435 could significantly alter family law procedures by integrating parental advisers into the legal system. This change aims to ensure that parents have equitable access to resources and guidance throughout court processes. By doing so, the bill seeks to enhance the overall experience and support system for parents in challenging situations, addressing potential concerns around child welfare and legal rights.

Summary

LB435 proposes the establishment of a system for court-appointed parental advisers. The goal of this bill is to provide parents undergoing legal proceedings, particularly in family law cases, with support and guidance from appointed advisers who will assist in navigating the complexities of child welfare matters. Supporters of the bill argue that these advisers can make the legal process more accessible and less intimidating for parents, ultimately leading to better outcomes for children involved in such cases.

Contention

The discussions surrounding LB435 have highlighted both support and opposition among legislators and advocates. Proponents emphasize the need for assistance for parents, asserting that court-appointed advisers would facilitate communication and improve legal representation. Conversely, some critics raise concerns about the potential costs associated with implementing this system, as well as the effectiveness of the advisers in truly serving the best interests of children. These debates signal the inherent complexities in reforming family law and the diverse opinions on the most effective means of supporting parents in the legal system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB236

Provide for appointment and powers of problem-solving court judicial officers

NE HB1601

Providing parental rights.

NE HJR4203

Amending the Constitution to provide for senate confirmation of gubernatorial appointments to vacancies on the supreme court.

NE SB5205

Concerning limitations in parenting plans related to parental conduct.

NE LB1222

Change provisions relating to termination of parental rights and parental support

NE LB221

Provide a procedure to fill unfilled gubernatorial appointments

NE LB894

Change provisions relating to election, appointment, qualifications, and training of county sheriffs

NE LB928

Provide for the appointment of a mental health director for the Department of Correctional Services

NE HB1928

Requiring senate confirmation of gubernatorial appointments to vacancies on the supreme court.

NE HB1929

Requiring senate confirmation of gubernatorial appointments to vacancies on the court of appeals.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.