Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1378

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to employee leave of absence to appear in probate and family court

Impact

The proposed bill would create a significant change in employment rights by formalizing the right to unpaid leave specifically for attending court proceedings related to family law. This offers much-needed support for individuals involved in legal disputes that may affect their family structure and wellbeing. Employers would be required to accommodate such requests for leave, theoretically increasing workplace compliance with family-related legal obligations. However, it is important to highlight that the leave is unpaid, which may limit the practical application for some employees.

Summary

Bill S1378, presented by Senator John C. Velis, aims to amend Chapter 149 of the Massachusetts General Laws to provide employees the right to take unpaid leave to appear in Probate and Family Court for matters related to their roles as parents or legal guardians. This bill acknowledges various legal proceedings such as divorce, paternity, custody, and support actions as valid grounds for leave. This legislation reflects the Commonwealth's recognition of family-related legal obligations and seeks to protect employees' rights to attend to these matters without fear of job loss or discipline.

Contention

While the bill has been largely viewed as a positive step towards protecting employees, there may be contentions surrounding the balance of employer responsibilities and employee rights. Some businesses may express concerns about the potential for operational disruptions or abuse of the leave policy. Additionally, stipulations regarding the notice period for leave and the requirement for certification may lead to debates about the feasibility of such regulations for both employees and employers. However, the enforcement mechanism gives a degree of assurance that these regulations will be upheld.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1231

Relative to employee leave of absence to appear in probate and family court

MA H1936

Relative to employee leave of absence to appear in the Probate and Family Court

MA S1127

Relative to determining the best interest of children in probate and family court

MA S1138

To improve the administration of justice in probate and family court

MA S393

Relative to reserving beds in nursing homes during certain leaves of absence

MA H1457

Relative to determining the best interest of children in probate & family court

MA S1026

Relative to determining the best interest of children in probate and family court

MA H1888

Relative to improving the Massachusetts Paid Family Medical Leave Law

MA H3713

Establishing a sick leave bank for Hollie Barter, an employee of the Department of Children and Families

MA H3933

Establishing a sick leave bank for Maritza Miranda, an employee of the Department of Children and Families

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.