Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1818

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Regarding on behalf orders

Impact

The impact of H1818 on state laws is significant as it addresses the continuity of protective measures beyond the age of 18. Currently, protective orders typically expire upon a minor reaching adulthood, which can leave vulnerable individuals unprotected during a crucial transition period. By allowing such orders to be evaluated for extension, the bill aims to enhance the safeguarding of minors who may still be at risk, thereby filling a gap in the existing legal framework. This change could lead to increased court appearances as guardians and young adults seek to maintain necessary protections.

Summary

House Bill 1818, titled 'An Act Regarding On Behalf Orders', seeks to amend existing Massachusetts laws related to orders of protection specifically for minors. The bill introduces provisions that allow any order, which is issued on behalf of a minor, to remain effective even after the minor reaches the age of majority. This means that the protective orders intended to safeguard minors can continue until a court decides to modify or terminate it, providing ongoing protection to individuals transitioning into adulthood.

Contention

While the bill presents a proactive approach to protecting minors, it may also raise concerns regarding the potential for extending court intervention into the lives of young adults. Critics may argue about the implications on autonomy once individuals reach adulthood, particularly in situations where protective measures are enforced against non-violent or non-threatening individuals. The bill would necessitate careful consideration from courts to ensure that the protection does not inadvertently restrict the freedoms of those protected once they legally become adults.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H518

Relative to equity and inclusion in education

MA H519

Concerning equitable state summative assessments of students

MA H1072

Relative to behavioral health and nutrition counseling

MA H521

Relative to educator training to create educational equity for gifted and beyond grade-level children

MA H844

Relative to right of entry to prevent environmental violations

MA H520

Relative to equitable accelerated learning opportunities for public school students

MA H523

Relative to educational equity for gifted and beyond grade-level children

MA H522

To prohibit age discrimination

MA H1212

Relative to determination of need of new technology

MA H2574

Clarifying call firefighter rights

Similar Bills

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