Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1147

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing civil legal remedies for victims of economic abuse

Impact

If passed, S1147 would significantly enhance the legal standing of victims of economic abuse, making it clear that they would not be held liable for debts incurred through abusive practices. It mandates that creditors cease collection activities upon receiving proper documentation signifying the debt was incurred through economic abuse. This is a critical step in ensuring that victims are not further victimized by the financial system, allowing them to reclaim their autonomy and restore their financial integrity without the burden of unresolved debts from abusive relationships.

Summary

Senate Bill S1147 aims to provide civil legal remedies for victims of economic abuse, which includes situations where debt is accumulated due to intimidation, coercion, fraud, or misuse of personal information by an abuser. The bill proposes the introduction of Chapter 258G in the General Laws of Massachusetts, which outlines definitions, responsible parties, and procedural requirements for victims of economic abuse seeking redress for debts incurred under such circumstances. By enabling victims to document their experiences and present cases in court, the bill intends to offer protection and support to those affected by economic exploitation.

Contention

While supporters argue that this bill is a necessary measure to empower victims and prevent economic abuse, there may be counterarguments focusing on the administrative burden it could impose on creditors. Critics could express concerns regarding the potential misuse of legal protections by individuals seeking to evade legitimate debts. Consequently, the implementation of safeguards within the bill's provisions would be vital to balancing the rights of victims and the needs of creditors, ensuring that the law serves its intended purpose without unnecessary complications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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