Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1135

Introduced
1/7/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  
Refer
1/15/26  
Refer
4/16/26  
Engrossed
4/20/26  
Refer
4/22/26  
Report Pass
5/5/26  
Refer
5/7/26  
Report Pass
5/11/26  
Refer
5/12/26  
Report Pass
5/15/26  

Caption

Creates "Bentley and Mason's Law" relating to child maintenance orders for certain persons convicted of the offense of driving while intoxicated

Impact

The introduction of SB1135 is expected to create a more structured framework for financial support benefitting children in tragic circumstances. By mandating child maintenance from convicted individuals, it aligns the law with the social responsibility of those whose actions have profound impacts on families. This could significantly relieve financial burdens on surviving guardians, ensuring children have necessary resources as they grow, especially in challenging circumstances following their parent's death.

Summary

SB1135, known as 'Bentley and Mason's Law', introduces a significant amendment to the Missouri Revised Statutes regarding child maintenance orders for individuals convicted of driving while intoxicated (DWI) offenses that result in the death of a child's parent or parents. Under this law, if a surviving parent or guardian petitions the court, the convicted individual can be mandated to pay child maintenance until the child reaches the age of 18, or up to 21 if certain conditions regarding their education are met. This law aims to ensure that children who lose a parent due to a DWI-related incident receive financial support.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB1135 appears to be positive, with strong bipartisan support reflected in the unanimous 29-0 vote during the third reading in the Senate. Stakeholders, including child advocacy groups, have largely praised the law for its protective measures for vulnerable children. However, there may be concerns among some legal advocates regarding the imposition of financial obligations on individuals who are already dealing with the consequences of their actions, such as incarceration.

Contention

While the bill is designed to help children affected by tragic incidents, one notable point of contention includes discussions on the adequacy and fairness of requiring maintenance payments from individuals who may already be financially distressed due to incarceration. Furthermore, there may be debates on ensuring that the law effectively balances the interests of child welfare with the rights and capacities of the convicted individuals. This complexity highlights an ongoing dialogue about justice and responsibility within the state’s legal framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB235

Creates "Bentley's Law" relating to child maintenance orders for certain persons convicted of the offense of driving while intoxicated

MO HB87

Modifies provisions relating to driving while intoxicated

MO HB273

Establishes provisions relating to driving while intoxicated

MO SB443

Establishes the Civil Liability for Employers Hiring Ex-Offenders Act, which provides liability protections for employers hiring those convicted of certain offenses

MO HB1339

Modifies provisions relating to driving offenses committed by young drivers

MO HB219

Modifies and establishes provisions relating to the protection of children and vulnerable persons

MO HJR26

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to certain sexual offenses involving children

MO HB706

Modifies provisions of child labor laws and provides additional employment requirements for children engaged in online content creation or vlogging

MO HB832

Modifies provisions of child labor laws and provides additional employment requirements for children engaged in online content creation or vlogging

MO SB562

Modifies provisions relating to spousal support and child support orders

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