Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB495

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Child custody; modifying procedures for certain court hearings to determine child custody and visitation. Effective date.

Impact

This bill has significant implications for how child custody disputes are handled in Oklahoma. By streamlining court procedures and requiring prompt action in response to allegations of abuse or violence, the legislation seeks to better protect children and non-offending parents. It shifts the focus towards protective measures and supports a more informed decision-making process in custody proceedings. Overall, it introduces a framework that could enhance accountability and sensitivity in cases concerning child welfare.

Summary

Senate Bill 495 aims to modify the procedures for child custody and visitation cases in Oklahoma. It amends existing laws to require courts to consider specific factors when determining custody and visitation, emphasizing the best interests of the child. One of the core provisions is the requirement for courts to hold evidentiary hearings within a defined timeframe upon allegations of child abuse or domestic violence, ensuring timely and fair assessments in such serious matters. Additionally, it addresses the unauthorized denial of custody or visitation for parents making reasonable and good-faith allegations of abuse, aiming to protect parents acting in the child's best interests from punitive actions.

Contention

While there are many potential benefits associated with the passage of SB495, it also raises points of contention, particularly regarding the concern that it could complicate existing processes with additional hearings and requirements. Some critics worry that the law may inadvertently lead to increased litigation, as the requirement for immediate hearings on allegations could encourage more disputes to go to court. Moreover, the lack of a clear definition of 'reasonable and good-faith actions' may lead to ambiguity in court applications, thus requiring careful judicial interpretation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB882

Driving under the influence; modifying bail provisions related to charges of driving under the influence. Effective date.

OK SB434

County employees' retirement systems; increasing maximum amount of total employer and employee contributions. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB201

Schools; establishing minimum salary schedule for teachers. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB936

Tobacco and vapor products; modifying applicability of fines under the Prevention of Youth Access to Tobacco Act. Effective date.

OK SB327

Income tax; modifying marginal income tax brackets for certain tax years. Effective date.

OK SB292

Income tax; modifying certain income tax rate for certain tax years. Effective date.

OK SB290

Tax; modifying certain income tax rates for certain tax years. Effective date.

OK HB2140

Revenue and taxation; Ad Valorem Tax Code; definitions; classifications of property; valuation procedures; effective date.

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