Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1684

Introduced
9/19/23  
Refer
9/19/23  

Caption

In child custody, further providing for definitions, for award of custody, for standing for partial physical custody and supervised physical custody, for presumption in cases concerning primary physical custody, for factors to consider when awarding custody, for consideration of criminal conviction and for parenting plan; and making editorial changes.

Impact

The proposed changes could significantly alter how child custody cases are navigated within Pennsylvania. By emphasizing equal parenting time and providing a clear framework for custody agreements, the bill aims to enhance the welfare of children by fostering their relationships with both parents. The amendments would also reinforce the necessity of maintaining stability for children during custody proceedings. However, concerns persist regarding the enforcement and practical application of these changes, particularly in contentious divorce situations where one parent's actions may jeopardize the other's custodial rights.

Summary

House Bill 1684 focuses on amending Pennsylvania's Title 23, which governs domestic relations, particularly in the context of child custody. The bill seeks to redefine several concepts related to custody including the definitions of various types of custody and the factors that courts should consider when awarding custody. Notably, HB1684 promotes a presumption in favor of shared physical and legal custody, thereby aiming to establish equality in parenting time whenever feasible. It also expands the legal standing for grandparents and great-grandparents to seek custody under certain circumstances, enhancing their roles in custodial matters concerning grandchildren.

Sentiment

There appears to be a mixed sentiment surrounding HB1684. Proponents argue that it positively addresses the need for more equitable outcomes in custody cases and prioritizes the child's best interests, foresightfully including provisions for extended family involvement. However, some critics express apprehension regarding the challenges of effectively implementing shared custody arrangements, especially in cases marked by conflict or domestic issues. The sentiment underscores a balance between fostering family unity and recognizing the complexities inherent in custody disputes.

Contention

Points of contention include the provisions related to the automatic presumption of equal custody arrangements, which some argue could overlook the unique dynamics of individual family situations. Critics fear that this approach might not adequately account for cases that involve a history of domestic violence or substance abuse, potentially risking children's safety. Additionally, the expanded rights for grandparents raise questions about their roles and influence within family custody disputes, with concerns about potential conflicts arising from their involvement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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