Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1335

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Attorney and guardian ad litem for child during termination of parental rights proceeding; remove requirement to have both.

Impact

The removal of the attorney requirement is expected to expedite termination cases, making the process more efficient for the courts. This could lead to quicker resolutions in instances where parental rights need to be terminated, especially in cases involving neglect or abuse. However, the change raises concerns about the potential lack of legal representation for minors, who may need independent counsel to advocate for their interests in complex legal situations. The bill is positioned within a broader context of child welfare, aiming to balance expediency with the rights of children involved in such serious legal processes.

Summary

House Bill 1335 proposes to amend Section 93-15-107 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 by removing the requirement for a court to appoint an attorney for a minor child who is unrepresented during an involuntary termination of parental rights proceeding. This change aims to streamline the process, focusing more on the role of the guardian ad litem, who is already appointed to protect the best interests of the child. The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2025, reflecting the state's commitment to clarify legal proceedings concerning child welfare.

Contention

Critics of the bill argue that removing the mandatory attorney appointment could disadvantage unrepresented minors, making them vulnerable in proceedings where their parental rights might be in question. The reliance solely on the guardian ad litem could be problematic, as their role may not encompass all legal aspects necessary to protect the child’s rights throughout the hearing. Lawmakers will need to reconcile the need for efficiency with the imperative to safeguard the rights and interests of the children affected by these proceedings to ensure that justice is served effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1559

Termination of parental rights; revise various provisions relating to.

MS SB2043

Guardian ad litem fees; failure to pay enforced as any other civil debt.

MS SB2086

Guardian ad litem fees; failure to pay enforced as any other civil debt.

MS HB1118

Permanency plan; require the court to notify the Attorney General when the plan changes to adoption or termination of parental rights.

MS HB1317

MS Guardianship and Conservatorship Act; bring forward.

MS SB2377

CPS; enact Mississippi Safe Haven Law, establish clear path to permanency for children in custody of.

MS HB1149

Path to permanency; provide for children in Child Protection Services.

MS HB1111

County court jurisdiction for termination of parental rights; authorize for both involuntary and voluntary termination.

MS SB2271

Right to counsel; provide for in certain Youth Court proceedings.

MS HB1318

Baby drop-off and safe haven; revise provisions that regulate.

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