South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3106

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Child Support

Impact

The direct impact of H3106 is the elimination of the provision that previously allowed for the issuance of warrants in the context of child support orders. By removing this section, the bill may simplify the enforcement of child support, potentially easing compliance concerns for those who might have faced legal penalties related to unpaid support. This action might reflect a shift in legislative focus towards more equitable and manageable family law practices in South Carolina.

Summary

House Bill 3106 aims to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by repealing Section 63-17-390, which pertains to child support order warrants. The repeal of this section signifies a notable legislative change regarding how child support matters are enforced through warrants. This bill is designed to streamline enforcement and compliance standards surrounding child support, though specific implications depend largely on the existing legal framework it will interact with post-repeal.

Contention

While details of discussions and debates surrounding H3106 are limited, bills of this nature often stir diverse opinions. Supporters are likely to argue that repealing the warrant provision can reduce the severity of penalties for non-compliance with child support orders, fostering a more supportive environment for families. Conversely, opponents may express concerns that this repeal could lead to diminished enforcement capabilities, impacting the reliability of child support collections and the welfare of children relying on such financial support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H3286

Freedom of Employment Contract Act

SC H4026

Standard time

SC H4677

Maddie's Law

SC H4124

DHEC Restructuring

SC H4646

First Responders Communication Act

SC H3341

Firearms

SC S0300

Baby Food Tax

SC S0110

Law enforcement training

SC S0037

Public defenders allowed to carry concealable weapons within the State

SC S0176

Public Utilities

Similar Bills

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