New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3376

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Requires psychological examination when parent loses custody of child and wants to regain custody of child who is in care or custody of grandparent.

Impact

This bill amends existing state laws surrounding child custody proceedings, particularly focusing on circumstances where grandparents are involved in the custody arrangement. By requiring psychological evaluations, the legislation introduces a layer of scrutiny for parents seeking to regain custody, thereby potentially impacting their ability to secure that custody based on mental health assessments. It positions the court to better evaluate a parent's capability to provide a safe environment for their child before making custody decisions.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3376, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that parents who have lost custody of their child and wish to regain it must undergo a psychological examination if the child is currently in the care of a grandparent. This measure was deemed necessary to assess the parents’ fitness to regain custody, especially when custody has been lost due to reasons deemed as grossly immoral, unfit behavior, or neglect. The bill aims to ensure that any adjustments to custody arrangements prioritize the child's welfare and safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the implications of mandatory psychological evaluations. Supporters advocate that such evaluations are essential for the protection of children, ensuring they are placed in nurturing and stable environments. Conversely, critics may argue that this requirement could create additional barriers for parents wishing to reunite with their children, especially in cases where they are undergoing rehabilitation or facing challenges but may not pose any ongoing risk to their children's welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1354

Requires psychological examination when parent loses custody of child and wants to regain custody of child who is in care or custody of grandparent.

NJ HB783

Child custody; require presumption of joint custody and equal parenting time.

NJ SB281

Extends provisional custody of children by mandate to grandparents. (8/15/10)

NJ HB05503

An Act Concerning The Priority Of Grandparents In Child Custody Cases.

NJ HB378

In child custody, further providing for factors to consider when awarding custody.

NJ HB53

Child custody; rebuttable presumption of joint legal custody and substantial parenting time for both parents created

NJ AB81

Indian children: child custody proceedings.

NJ AB1019

Child custody: counseling of parents and child.

NJ SB113

Custody and visitation of a minor; grandparents petitions referred by court to mediation.

NJ HB1292

Child custody; create rebuttable presumption that equal (50-50) joint custody is in best interest of the child.

Similar Bills

NJ A1354

Requires psychological examination when parent loses custody of child and wants to regain custody of child who is in care or custody of grandparent.

HI HB879

Relating To The Child Protective Act.

HI HB879

Relating To The Child Protective Act.

FL H1119

Grandparent Visitation Rights

ME LD1079

An Act Regarding Visitation Rights of Grandparents

HI SB1200

Relating To The Child Protective Act.

HI SB1200

Relating To The Child Protective Act.

RI H7710

Adoption Of Children