Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1199

Introduced
1/23/25  
Report Pass
2/5/25  

Caption

Jury; termination of parental rights

Impact

This bill has the potential to significantly alter the landscape of parental rights cases in Arizona by infusing a jury trial option into proceedings that traditionally have been handled by judges alone. This change could lead to a more comprehensive examination of the nuances surrounding parental rights, as juries may offer diverse perspectives on emotionally charged issues. It is anticipated that this will create an additional layer of scrutiny, which supporters argue could lead to more equitable outcomes for parents facing the possible loss of their parental rights.

Summary

SB1199, introduced by Senator Payne, proposes an amendment to the Arizona Revised Statutes by adding section 8-469.03, which establishes the right to a jury trial in matters of termination of parental rights. The bill mandates that if a parent files a written request for a jury trial prior to or at the time of the initial termination hearing, the case shall be tried before a jury. The legislation aims to provide parents with an avenue for a jury trial, thus ensuring a more participative and potentially fairer adjudication process in such sensitive cases.

Contention

Notably, there are potential points of contention associated with this bill. Concerns may arise regarding the readiness of juries to handle the complexities of familial and legal issues inherent in termination of parental rights cases. Additionally, there may be debates over the efficiency of court proceedings, as jury trials could prolong the legal process compared to bench trials. The implications for caseloads in courts may also be under scrutiny, with critics potentially arguing that this shift might overburden the judicial system.

Reporting_requirements

The legislation includes provisions for the administrative office of the courts to review and report on the number of jury trials requested and completed under the new section. This review, due by January 1, 2028, seeks to provide insights into the outcomes and lengths of these jury trials compared to traditional bench trials, ensuring that data-driven evaluations inform future legislative considerations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2177

Jury; parental rights; termination

AZ HB2588

Jury; parental rights; termination; appropriation

AZ SB1587

Right to jury; parent-child relationship

AZ SB1431

Right to jury; parent-child relationship

AZ HB2385

Termination; parent-child relationship; hearings

AZ SB1186

Foster care; children; parents; rights

AZ HB2861

Condominiums; terminations

AZ SB1589

Attorneys; court-appointed professionals; juries

AZ SB1580

DCS; parents' rights; vaccinations

AZ SB1579

Parental rights; medical records.

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