Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S70

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

To further family-centered child support

Impact

The amendments in SB70 are expected to align Massachusetts law with federal requirements while enhancing the protections for parents and children involved in child support cases. The bill stipulates that sanctions will be imposed on public assistance recipients who fail to cooperate with child support enforcement without good cause, but it highlights several exceptions to this requirement. These exceptions broaden the criteria for what constitutes good cause, giving considerable discretion to the department to evaluate individual circumstances, thereby fostering family integrity and welfare.

Summary

Senate Bill 70, titled 'An Act to further family-centered child support,' seeks to amend existing Massachusetts laws regarding child support and public assistance. The proposed legislation emphasizes the importance of maintaining family relationships while enforcing child support obligations. By redefining 'good cause' for non-cooperation with child support agencies, the bill aims to protect children and their relatives from potential harm and ensure that family dynamics are prioritized during the support establishment process.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the balance between enforcing child support obligations and protecting vulnerable families. While proponents of the bill argue it will better serve the interests of children by allowing for more compassionate considerations in enforcement, critics may raise concerns about the potential for abuses in discretion or unintended consequences that can arise from seemingly lenient enforcement of child support. Additionally, stakeholders may debate the implications of these changes on funding and administration of public support systems.

Companion Bills

MA H127

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