Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1191

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting survivors of domestic abuse

Impact

If enacted, S1191 would alter the legal framework governing alimony by ensuring that any documented history of abuse is a significant factor in court decisions. This change prompts the judiciary to consider evidence, including records from the statewide domestic violence record-keeping system, which could significantly affect the outcomes of alimony judgments. Furthermore, the bill explicitly prohibits judgments for alimony benefiting a convicted abuser, thereby offering additional protection to survivors and potentially deterring further abusive behavior.

Summary

Senate Bill S1191, introduced by Mark C. Montigny, aims to enhance protections for survivors of domestic abuse within the context of alimony determinations in family law. The proposed legislation introduces amendments to Chapter 208 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, focusing particularly on how courts consider documented evidence of abuse when making judgments on alimony payments. Notably, the bill requires courts to account for emotional distress resulting from abuse, directly influencing financial support decisions in divorce proceedings.

Contention

The proposed bill is likely to provoke discussions surrounding the balance between fair financial support and protecting the rights of abuse survivors. Proponents will argue that this bill addresses a crucial gap in the law by tying financial support to the presence of abuse, while critics may raise concerns about the practical implications of implementing such measures in the already complex arena of family law. Additionally, there could be debates regarding the adequacy of existing evidence requirements and the potential for misuse or misinterpretation of historical evidence related to domestic violence.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2422

Relative to child passenger safety

MA S2040

Clarifying occupancy excise and internet hotel room resellers

MA S1193

Removing the charitable immunity cap

MA S894

Relative to coverage for chronic illness

MA S1457

To preserve the eternal bonds between people and their animals

MA S637

Relative to Title 5 of the State Environmental Code

MA S1413

To promote victim service funding

MA S1185

Protecting victims of rape and their children

Similar Bills

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