Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB666

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Family Law - Fundamental Parental Rights

Impact

If enacted, HB666 would assert substantial changes to the existing family law framework in Maryland. It explicitly outlines that the rights of parents are fundamental and cannot be overridden lightly. The implications mean that state interventions in family matters would have to meet a higher threshold of justification, potentially limiting governmental authority in issues ranging from child welfare checks to educational decisions. This could shift the balance of power significantly in favor of parental rights, which advocates view as a necessary protection against state overreach.

Summary

House Bill 666, titled 'Family Law - Fundamental Parental Rights', proposes to affirm the fundamental rights of parents to direct the upbringing, education, care, and welfare of their children. Stipulated in the bill, parents are entitled to manage their children's lives unless the state or any political subdivision can prove, by clear and convincing evidence, that an infringement on these rights is necessary to serve a compelling government interest. The new provisions will cover all existing state and local laws, thereby establishing a robust legal framework around parental authority in Maryland.

Contention

The bill has sparked considerable discussions and debates among legislators and constituents. Proponents argue that it protects parental rights against undue state interference, fostering the idea that parents know what is best for their children. Critics, however, voice concerns that the bill could hinder state efforts to protect children from abuse and neglect. There are fears that by making it more difficult for authorities to intervene in detrimental situations, the wellbeing of vulnerable children could inadvertently be compromised. This tension between safeguarding parental rights and ensuring child safety centers around the clarity and application of the 'compelling government interest' standard required for any potential state interference.

Companion Bills

MD SB566

Crossfiled Family Law - Fundamental Parental Rights

Previously Filed As

MD SB566

Family Law - Fundamental Parental Rights

MD HB553

Family Law - Fundamental Parental Rights

MD SB438

Family Law - Fundamental Parental Rights

MD HB676

Revise laws to clarify fundamental parental rights

MD SB2897

Fundamental rights of parents; codify.

MD HF486

A bill for an act relating to fundamental parental rights.

MD HCR1004

Fundamental Rights For Parents

MD SB2260

Fundamental parental rights and parental involvement in education.

MD HB1081

Parental rights; authorize fundamental to direct upbringing of children.

MD HB1047

Parental rights; authorize fundamental to direct upbringing of children.

Similar Bills

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