Relative to the uniform child custody jurisdiction and enforcement act
Impact
The bill is designed to enhance collaboration between courts in different states regarding child custody cases, especially in instances of domestic violence or international abduction. By establishing clear protocols and giving authority to local law enforcement to assist in locating children when necessary, S2754 seeks to prevent complex jurisdictional disputes that often delay critical custody resolutions. These provisions will create a more efficient system to protect children while also addressing the parties' rights involved in custody proceedings.
Summary
Senate Bill S2754, titled the Massachusetts Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, proposes significant amendments to Chapter 209B of the General Laws concerning child custody matters. This legislation aims to establish a more uniform legal framework for handling child custody determinations, prioritizing the child’s best interests while simplifying the process for enforcing custody orders across state lines. One of the core principles of this act is to ensure that jurisdiction is established based on the child's home state or significant connections to ensure that custody determinations occur where the child has established roots.
Contention
While the bill possesses many supporters who argue it protects children and streamlines the enforcement of custody decisions, it may face criticism from those concerned about the potential for abuse of jurisdictional authority. Critics argue that the provisions enabling swift enforcement actions could inadvertently overlook necessary legal safeguards that protect the rights of parents, especially in scenarios involving accusations of domestic violence. Additionally, there are concerns about the efficacy of coordination between states and the potential burden this may place on local courts and families navigating these issues.
Providing for liability for false claims, for adoption of congressional intent of the Federal False Claims Act, for damages, costs and civil penalties, for powers of Attorney General, for qui tam actions and for civil investigative demands; and establishing the Fraud Prevention and Recovery Account.
Providing for liability for false claims, for adoption of congressional intent of the Federal False Claims Act, for damages, costs and civil penalties, for powers of Attorney General, for qui tam actions and for civil investigative demands.