Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1117

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Establishes procedures for entering into and dissolving covenant marriages

Impact

The implementation of SB 1117 is expected to have a significant impact on the legal landscape surrounding marriages in Missouri. It introduces the concept of covenant marriage, which differs from traditional marriage in that it imposes stricter requirements for divorce, necessitating at least two years of separation before dissolution can be initiated. This additional requirement adds a level of commitment that supporters believe will foster more stable marriages and discourage premature divorces.

Summary

Senate Bill 1117 establishes procedures for entering into and dissolving covenant marriages in Missouri. This new legislation allows couples to choose a covenant marriage license, which specifies a commitment to maintain the marriage for life and a requirement for premarital counseling. Couples wishing to enter this type of marriage must submit a declaration of intent along with a notarized attestation of their understanding of the obligations involved in a covenant marriage. The bill aims to provide an alternative to standard marriage licenses, offering additional structure for those committed to sustaining their marital relationships.

Conclusion

Overall, Senate Bill 1117 seeks to codify the principles of covenant marriage into Missouri law, reflecting a more traditional view of marriage that emphasizes lifelong commitment and encourages couples to seek help in times of trouble. This new law could fundamentally reshape the marriage license landscape in Missouri, presenting both opportunities for fostering stronger unions and challenges concerning individual rights and safety.

Contention

There are notable points of contention regarding the provisions of SB 1117. Critics argue that the bill's requirements for marital counseling and its two-year waiting period before divorce could exacerbate situations involving domestic abuse or toxic relationships, as it may force individuals to remain in harmful circumstances longer than necessary. Supporters counter that the intent is to ensure couples thoroughly consider their decisions and take all reasonable steps to salvage their marriages before pursuing legal separation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB1234

Establishes procedures for entering into and dissolving covenant marriages

MO SB258

Establishes procedures for entering into and dissolving covenant marriages

MO SB769

Establishes procedures for entering into and dissolving covenant marriages

MO SB527

To Impose Additional Requirements For Entering Into And Dissolving A Covenant Marriage.

MO SB228

Covenant marriage; creating the Covenant Marriage Act of Oklahoma; establishing requirements for entering covenant marriage; providing tax credit for covenant marriage. Effective date. Emergency.

MO HB1668

Marriages; providing for covenant marriages; effective date.

MO HB1673

Relating to the creation and dissolution of a covenant marriage.

MO HB547

Relating to the creation and dissolution of a covenant marriage.

MO HB738

Provides relative to notice of certain expenses under the Covenant of Marriage Act

MO HB931

Relating to the creation and dissolution of a covenant marriage.

Similar Bills

MO SB769

Establishes procedures for entering into and dissolving covenant marriages

MO SB1234

Establishes procedures for entering into and dissolving covenant marriages

MO SB258

Establishes procedures for entering into and dissolving covenant marriages

MO SB1022

Modifies the definition of weighted average daily attendance used to calculate state aid for school districts

MO SB967

Modifies the calculation of weighted average daily attendance used to calculate state aid for school districts

MO SB353

Modifies funding for public elementary and secondary schools

MO SB251

Modifies the definition of weighted average daily attendance used to calculate state aid for school districts

MO SB771

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