Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB480

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to marriage education courses for certain couples filing for divorce on the grounds of insupportability.

Impact

The bill amends the Family Code to introduce new requirements for couples seeking divorce. Under the provisions of HB480, individuals must submit proof of having completed a crisis marriage education course, which must include training in conflict management, communication, and forgiveness skills. This change aims to potentially reduce the emotional and financial toll of divorce on families, especially those with minor children. However, courts will have to navigate the balance between mandating participation in these courses and considering instances of family violence when determining divorce-related outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 480 seeks to address the issue of divorce within the state of Texas by requiring certain couples filing for divorce based on insupportability to complete a crisis marriage education course. This initiative is aimed particularly at those couples who have children under 18 or dependents, including adultdisabled children. The goal of the course is to promote marriage restoration and provide necessary skills to manage conflicts and enhance communication between partners. Participation in the course is encouraged but has significant implications for court proceedings regarding divorce settlements and custody arrangements.

Contention

One of the significant points of contention surrounding HB480 is the consideration of family violence. The bill allows parties to submit evidence of abuse to exempt them from the course requirement, ensuring that victims do not face additional burdens when leaving harmful relationships. This aspect raises discussions about the adequacy of support systems for victims of domestic abuse and whether the marriage education requirement may impose undue challenges on those escaping violent situations. Critics may argue about the practicality and enforcement of these educational requirements in sensitive family law cases.

Companion Bills

TX SB2352

Identical Relating to marriage education courses for certain couples filing for divorce on the grounds of insupportability.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5291

Relating to an agreed divorce order in a suit for dissolution of marriage.

TX HB3431

Relating to certain void marriages.

TX HB1685

Relating to certain statutory changes to reflect and address same-sex marriages.

TX HB2091

Relating to the confidentiality of certain information on a marriage license, an application for a marriage license, and a declaration of informal marriage.

TX SB81

Relating to certain statutory changes to reflect and address same-sex marriages and parenting relationships and to the removal of provisions regarding the criminality or unacceptability of homosexual conduct.

TX HB5031

Relating to certain statutory changes to reflect and address same-sex marriages and parenting relationships and to the removal of provisions regarding the criminality or unacceptability of homosexual conduct.

TX HB4866

Relating to the procedures and grounds for terminating the parent-child relationship.

TX SB80

Relating to a suit for dissolution of marriage and associated suit affecting the parent-child relationship when a party is pregnant.

TX HB3754

Relating to a suit for dissolution of a marriage and associated suit affecting the parent-child relationship when a party is pregnant.

TX HB1167

Relating to the licensing of marriage and family therapists, marriage and family therapist associates, professional counselors, professional counselor associates, and social workers, including certain out-of-state applicants.

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