Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2495

Introduced
1/23/24  

Caption

Requires that a guardian ad litem who is appointed to a child to have an ethical obligation to that child

Impact

The implications of HB 2495 could be significant for the legal and family law systems. By formalizing the duties of guardians ad litem, the bill could enhance the quality of representation provided to children involved in legal matters. This additional clarity may also lead to more consistent practices among legal professionals and guardians, thereby strengthening the overall integrity of child advocacy in the legal system. Furthermore, by promoting ethical obligations, the bill aims to build greater trust in the processes that affect children’s lives.

Summary

House Bill 2495 aims to establish a clear ethical obligation for guardians ad litem appointed to represent children in legal proceedings. The bill underscores the importance of the guardian’s role in advocating for the child's best interests and ensures they are accountable for upholding ethical standards in their responsibilities. This development reflects a growing recognition of the need to support vulnerable children in legal contexts, providing them with a dedicated advocate who is bound by ethical mandates.

Contention

Some discussions surrounding HB 2495 may involve the balance between ethical obligations and the complexities of legal representation. Critics could raise concerns about how strictly these obligations are defined and enforced, potentially questioning whether the bill adequately addresses situations where conflicts of interest may arise. Additionally, there may be debate about the implications of such ethical obligations on the availability and willingness of individuals to take on the role of guardian ad litem, particularly in already strained family law environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1170

Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel and a guardian ad litem

MO HB386

Specifies that no individual shall be incarcerated for failure to pay a child support obligation

MO HB390

Modifies provisions relating to guardians ad litem

MO HB73

Specifies that a parent's obligation to pay child support terminates when the child turns 18 or graduates from high school with certain exceptions

MO SB359

Modifies provisions relating to guardians ad litem

MO SB477

Modifies provisions relating to guardians ad litem

MO SB81

Authorizes parents to choose the school that their children attend

MO HB911

Modifies provisions relating to the appointment of a guardian or conservator

MO HB841

Modifies provisions relating to guardian ad litem fees

MO HB120

Authorizes a tax credit for employers that assist employees with childcare

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.