New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2241

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits court from awarding custody of or limiting visitation with child based on certain factors.

Impact

If enacted, A2241 could significantly affect how New Jersey courts handle custody disputes by ensuring that the aforementioned factors cannot be utilized as primary justifications for limiting parental rights. This marks a notable shift toward safeguarding vulnerable populations against potential biases that may affect custody outcomes. Courts will still retain the discretion to evaluate all relevant circumstances, but there will be a clearer mandate against discrimination based on the specified factors.

Summary

Bill A2241 seeks to amend New Jersey's family law concerning child custody and visitation rights. The primary purpose of this bill is to prohibit courts from awarding custody or limiting visitation based solely on certain factors such as perceived or actual disability, age, health status, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, or ethnicity. The proposal emphasizes the need for equal rights for both parents in a custody proceeding, underscoring that decisions must be made with the best interests of the child as the primary concern.

Contention

The bill's proponents argue that it protects parents from bias in custody decisions, advocating for a system that recognizes both parents' rights. Critics, however, may express concerns over the adequacy of the existing factors available for courts to consider, fearing that the bill could lead to situations where detrimental behaviors might go unchecked if seen as part of a larger context. There may also be debate surrounding what constitutes the 'best interests of the child' and whether additional protections are necessary.

Companion Bills

NJ A1467

Carry Over Prohibits court from awarding custody of or limiting visitation with child based on certain factors.

NJ S1136

Carry Over Prohibits court from awarding custody of or limiting visitation with child based solely on parent's disability; provides that disability of parent is relevant only to extent that court finds disability is detrimental to best interest of child.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1467

Prohibits court from awarding custody of or limiting visitation with child based on certain factors.

NJ A498

Requires court to consider additional factors in awarding custody of child.

NJ A5711

Requires court to consider additional factors in awarding custody of child.

NJ S1136

Prohibits court from awarding custody of or limiting visitation with child based solely on parent's disability; provides that disability of parent is relevant only to extent that court finds disability is detrimental to best interest of child.

NJ HB378

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

NJ A912

Establishes presumption of joint legal and physical custody in child custody matters.

NJ A2521

Establishes presumption of joint legal and physical custody in child custody matters.

NJ A5761

Clarifies procedures in certain contested child custody cases.

NJ HB2018

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

NJ A1516

Establishes rebuttable presumption against granting child custody under certain circumstances; expands best interests factors; adds coercive control to domestic violence definition.

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