Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1987

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Guardianship of minor; authorizing extension of certain guardianship. Effective date.

Impact

The proposed changes could have notable implications for both the legal framework governing guardianship and the rights of young adults in Oklahoma. By extending the guardianship provisions for minors still in high school, the bill acknowledges the unique circumstances that some young individuals may face. This flexibility allows guardians to continue providing necessary support during a critical time in a young person's development, ensuring that they are not abruptly left without guidance while they complete their education. However, this could also raise discussions about the autonomy of young adults and the responsibilities of guardians as they approach the age of majority.

Summary

Senate Bill 1987 seeks to amend current laws regarding the guardianship of minors in Oklahoma. Specifically, the bill modifies Section 2-114 of Title 30 of the Oklahoma Statutes to allow for the extension of guardianship past the age of majority, which is typically recognized as 18 years. This extension is contingent upon the minor being enrolled in and attending high school. The bill establishes a maximum age for such guardianship, which is capped at 21 years. The objective of this legislation is to provide support for minors who are still pursuing their education and may require additional oversight or assistance as they transition into adulthood.

Contention

Opponents of the bill may raise concerns about the potential for extending guardianship into a time when individuals are expected to become self-sufficient and fully independent. Critics may argue that such measures could inadvertently limit the personal freedoms of young adults by maintaining guardianship control longer than necessary. Additionally, there could be discussions around how this aligns with broader societal views on maturity and self-governance. On the other hand, advocates might emphasize the benefits for those who struggle with the transition to adulthood, thereby presenting the bill as a necessary adaptation to support modern educational challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2616

Guardianship and ward; guardians of minors; copy; effective date.

OK HB2746

Guardianships; creating the Courtney Smith Act; transportation of ward; conditions; restriction; effective date.

OK SB1042

Guardianship; authorizing application for court order for transportation of a ward to an inpatient treatment facility; establishing criteria for certain determination. Effective date.

OK HB1630

Children; Department of Human Services; guardianship; information; signature; effective date.

OK SB786

Health care; prohibiting provision of certain services to minor; authorizing certain civil action; authorizing reward of certain damages or relief. Effective date.

OK SB788

Health care; prohibiting provision of certain services to minor; authorizing certain civil action; authorizing reward of certain damages or relief; creating certain criminal offense and penalty. Effective date.

OK SB789

Health care; prohibiting provision of certain services to minor; authorizing certain civil action; authorizing reward of certain damages or relief; creating certain criminal offense and penalty. Effective date.

OK SB787

Health care; prohibiting provision of certain services to minor; authorizing certain civil action; authorizing reward of certain damages or relief. Effective date.

OK SB655

Motor vehicles; authorizing certain charge only under certain circumstances. Effective date.

OK HB2535

Materials harmful to minors; modifying penalties; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.