North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1242 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/13/2025

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Sixty-ninth
Legislative Assembly
of North Dakota
Introduced by
Representatives Frelich, Tveit, Klemin, Vetter, Rohr
Senators Mathern, Barta, Bekkedahl, Boehm, Powers, Paulson, Van Oosting
A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact sections 14-09-00.1 and 14-09-29 of the North Dakota 
Century Code, relating to parental rights and responsibilities; and to provide for application.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF NORTH DAKOTA:
SECTION 1. AMENDMENT. Section 14-09-00.1 of the North Dakota Century Code is 
amended and reenacted as follows:
14-09-00.1. Definitions.
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1."Decisionmaking responsibility" means the responsibility to make decisions concerning 
the child. The term may refer to decisions on all issues or on specified issues, but not 
child support issues.
2."Harm" means negative changes in a child's health which occur when an individual 
responsible for the child's welfare:
a.Inflicts, or allows to be inflicted, upon the child, physical or mental injury, including 
injuries sustained as a result of excessive corporal punishment; or
b.Commits, allows to be committed, or conspires to commit, against the child, a sex 
offense as defined in chapter 12.1-20.
3."Parental rights and responsibilities" means all rights and responsibilities a parent has 
concerning the parent's child.
4."Parenting plan" means a written plan describing each parent's rights and 
responsibilities.
5."Parenting schedule" means the schedule of when the child is in the care of each 
parent.
6."Parenting time" means the time when the child is to be in the care of a parent.
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7."Primary residential responsibility" means a parent with more than fifty percent of the 
residential responsibility.
8."Residential responsibility" means a parent's responsibility to provide a home for the 
child.
9."Shared decisionmaking responsibility" means each parent has sole responsibility to 
make routine decisions about day-to-day matters during that parent's parenting time 
and all major decisions, including decisions about a day care provider, education, 
extracurricular activities, health care, and spiritual development, must be made jointly.
10."Shared residential responsibility" means each parent has residential responsibility for 
the child for an equal or approximately equal amount of time, as determined by the 
court.
SECTION 2. AMENDMENT. Section 14-09-29 of the North Dakota Century Code is 
amended and reenacted as follows:
14-09-29. Parental rights and responsibilities - Best interests and welfare of child - 
Rebuttable presumption.
1.A court issuing an order that deals with parenting rights and responsibilities of a child 
entered under this chapter shall award the parental rights and responsibilities 
concerning the child to a person, agency, organization, or institution as that will, in the 
opinion of the court, promote the best interests and welfare of the child. Between the 
mother and fatherparents, whether married or unmarried, there is no presumption as 
to whom will better promote the best interests and welfare of the child.
2.a.Except as provided in subsection 3, or otherwise agreed to by the parties and 
approved by the court, in a proceeding under this chapter to determine residential 
responsibility, including an interim proceeding, there is a presumption that shared 
decisionmaking responsibility and shared residential responsibility is in the best 
interests of the child.
b.The presumption may be rebutted if a preponderance of the evidence in a 
contested matter establishes that shared decisionmaking responsibility or shared 
residential responsibility:
(1)May cause harm to the child;
(2)May endanger the child's physical or emotional health; or
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(3)Is not feasible because the circumstances of the parents do not allow for a 
parenting schedule that provides for exchanges of the child between 
parents at least every seven days.
3.The presumption that shared decisionmaking responsibility and shared residential 
responsibility is in the best interests of the child does not apply if:
a.A domestic violence protection order, disorderly conduct restraining order, or 
other order prohibiting contact has been entered against a parent which prohibits 
or places limitation on contact with the other parent or child at issue in the 
proceeding;
b.The court finds a parent has perpetrated domestic violence and there exists one 
incident of domestic violence which resulted in serious bodily injury or involved 
the use of a dangerous weapon or there exists a pattern of domestic violence 
within a reasonable time proximate to the proceeding; or
c.The court finds a parent has sexually abused a child, regardless of whether that 
child is at issue in the proceeding.
4.In a proceeding in which the presumption is applicable and not rebutted, the court 
shall award each parent shared decisionmaking responsibility and shared residential 
responsibility. Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties and approved by the court, 
the court shall construct a parenting time schedule which provides for each parent to 
have residential responsibility of the child for an equal or approximately equal amount 
of time, as determined by the court, and is consistent with ensuring the child's welfare. 
The court may consider the factors under section 14 	- 09 - 06.2 when constructing the  
parenting time schedule.
5.In a proceeding in which the court determines the presumption is not applicable or is 
rebutted, the court shall make specific findings which provide a basis for that 
determination. The court shall consider and evaluate all factors affecting the best 
interests and welfare of the child as provided under section 14 	- 09 - 06.2 and construct a  
parenting time schedule which is in the best interests of the child.
6.If the court finds that a parent has perpetrated domestic violence and that parent does 
not have residential responsibility, and there exists one incident of domestic violence 
which resulted in serious bodily injury or involved the use of a dangerous weapon or 
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there exists a pattern of domestic violence within a reasonable time proximate to the 
proceeding, the court shall allow only supervised parenting time with that parent 
unless there is a showing by clear and convincing evidence that unsupervised 
parenting time would not endanger the child's physical or emotional health.
3.7.If anya court finds that a parent has sexually abused the parent's child, the court shall 
prohibit contact between the abusive parent and the child until the court finds that the 
abusive parent has successfully completed a treatment program designed for such 
sexual abusers and that supervised parenting time is in the child's best interests. 
Contact between the abusive parent and the child may be allowed only in a 
therapeutic setting, facilitated by a therapist as part of a sexual abuse treatment 
program, and only when the therapist for the abusive parent and the therapist for the 
abused child agree that contact serves a therapeutic purpose and is in the best 
interests of the child.
4.8.In anya proceeding dealing with parental rights and responsibilities in which a parent is 
found to have perpetrated domestic violence, and there exists one incident of 
domestic violence which resulted in serious bodily injury or involved the use of a 
dangerous weapon or there exists a pattern of domestic violence within a reasonable 
time proximate to the proceeding, all court costs, attorney's fees, evaluation fees, and 
expert witness fees must be paid by the perpetrator of the domestic violence unless 
those costs would place an undue financial hardship on that parent.
SECTION 3. APPLICATION. The limitations under section 14-09-06.6 on postjudgment 
modifications of primary residential responsibility and under Rule 8.2 of the North Dakota Rules 
of Court on amending an interim order do not apply to the first motion filed in an action on or 
after the effective date of this Act by a moving party seeking a determination of parental rights 
and responsibilities under the presumption and evidentiary burden established by this Act.
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