New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1516

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes rebuttable presumption against granting child custody under certain circumstances; expands best interests factors; adds coercive control to domestic violence definition.

Impact

One of the most significant impacts of this bill is the modification of existing child custody laws to incorporate the concept of 'coercive control' into the definition of domestic violence. This adjustment emphasizes behaviors that manipulate or intimidate a partner, highlighting the psychological aspects of abusive relationships. The bill stipulates that evidence of domestic violence or sexual misconduct may create a presumption against custody arrangements favoring the offending parent. Consequently, courts will be directed to prioritize the safety and emotional health of children, where previously, these considerations may not have been as strongly emphasized.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1516 seeks to amend child custody determinations in New Jersey by establishing a rebuttable presumption against awarding custody or visitation rights to a parent who has engaged in or is accused of domestic violence or sexual assault. This legislative measure aims to ensure greater safety for children by recognizing that such allegations can directly influence what constitutes the best interests of a child in custody cases. Furthermore, the bill expands the factors that courts must consider in custody evaluations, emphasizing not only the physical safety of children but also their emotional well-being.

Contention

Despite its protective intent, A1516 may face opposition regarding its balance of rights between parents, especially in contested custody cases. Critics may argue that establishing a presumption against custody can lead to unjust outcomes for parents who may be falsely accused of domestic violence. Therefore, while the intent is to protect children, there are concerns over the potential for misuse of allegations to manipulate custody decisions. This could lead to concerns not only about the fairness of proceedings but also about the possibility of alienation between children and non-offending parents.

Legal considerations

The bill requires that, in cases where there is evidence of domestic violence, the onus is on the accused parent to demonstrate they do not pose a risk to the child to regain custody rights. This significant shift may limit custodial access for individuals with a history of domestic violence while simultaneously ensuring that the safety of children remains paramount. The bill aims to align legal outcomes with contemporary understandings of familial abuse while navigating the complexities of family law.

Companion Bills

NJ A3335

Carry Over Establishes rebuttable presumption against granting child custody under certain circumstances; expands best interests factors; adds coercive control to domestic violence definition.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3335

Establishes rebuttable presumption against granting child custody under certain circumstances; expands best interests factors; adds coercive control to domestic violence definition.

NJ S1809

Adds coercive control to definition of domestic violence.

NJ HB1292

Child custody; create rebuttable presumption that equal (50-50) joint custody is in best interest of the child.

NJ SB1141

Domestic violence: coercive control.

NJ HB547

Relative to rebuttable presumptions of sole custody determinations.

NJ A5567

Permits court to order counseling for children in households with domestic violence in appropriate cases; establishes presumption of award of custody to domestic violence victim in appropriate cases.

NJ A2998

Permits court to order counseling for children in households with domestic violence in appropriate cases; establishes presumption of award of custody to domestic violence victim in appropriate cases.

NJ A567

Permits court to order counseling for children in households with domestic violence in appropriate cases; establishes presumption of award of custody to domestic violence victim in appropriate cases.

NJ A912

Establishes presumption of joint legal and physical custody in child custody matters.

NJ A2521

Establishes presumption of joint legal and physical custody in child custody matters.

Similar Bills

NJ A3335

Establishes rebuttable presumption against granting child custody under certain circumstances; expands best interests factors; adds coercive control to domestic violence definition.

MS HB537

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ME LD410

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NJ S1809

Adds coercive control to definition of domestic violence.

TX HB3302

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US HB6344

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CA AB1579

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TX HB3819

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