New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4056

Introduced
11/27/23  

Caption

Clarifies rights of parents with disabilities in child protective proceedings.

Impact

The bill's provisions aim to promote fairness within the child welfare system, ensuring that parents with disabilities are afforded the same rights and protections as any other parent. It applies to various proceedings, including determining child abuse or neglect, child removal, termination of parental rights, and the appointment of guardians for minors. Should this bill pass, it is likely to enhance protections for disabled parents while simultaneously striving to safeguard the children's welfare.

Summary

Senate Bill 4056 (S4056) is designed to clarify the rights of parents with disabilities in child protective proceedings. The legislation asserts that a parent's or guardian's disability should not negatively influence court determinations regarding their ability to care for their child unless there is clear and convincing evidence demonstrating a direct connection between the disability and any alleged harm to the child. Furthermore, it emphasizes the necessity for accommodations for any disabilities, including supportive services and adaptive equipment, which may assist parents in fulfilling their parental responsibilities.

Contention

Notably, the bill introduces potential contention points surrounding how the Division of Child Protection and Permanency will interpret the criteria for cases involving disabled parents. Opponents might argue that the safeguarding of children's welfare could be compromised if not enough weight is given to the connection between a parent's disability and potential harm. Proponents, however, defend the bill as a necessary measure to support disabled parents and counter systemic biases that may overlook their capabilities and needs.

Companion Bills

NJ A5167

Same As Clarifies rights of parents with disabilities in child protective proceedings.

Previously Filed As

NJ S719

Clarifies rights of parents with disabilities in child protective proceedings.

NJ A5167

Clarifies rights of parents with disabilities in child protective proceedings.

NJ S1164

Prohibiting discrimination against adults with disabilities in Family and Juvenile Court proceedings

NJ H1852

Prohibiting discrimination against adults with disabilities in Family and Juvenile Court proceedings

NJ S1037

Prohibiting discrimination against adults with disabilities in family and juvenile court proceedings

NJ H1601

Prohibiting discrimination against adults with disabilities in family and juvenile court proceedings

NJ SB1186

Foster care; children; parents; rights

NJ HF5049

Family law; rights provided for parents with disabilities.

NJ A4727

Clarifies law concerning parental rights and responsibilities and guardianship of minor child born to unwed parents.

NJ SB1585

Relating to certain proceedings in juvenile court for children with mental illness and intellectual disabilities.

Similar Bills

NJ A5167

Clarifies rights of parents with disabilities in child protective proceedings.

NJ S719

Clarifies rights of parents with disabilities in child protective proceedings.

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