Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1175

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to certain privileges of a child in a criminal or civil proceeding involving the child's parent or guardian.

Impact

The bill amends the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Civil Practice and Remedies Code by adding provisions that define the privileges of a child when it comes to testifying in legal proceedings. This legislation aims to provide a level of protection for children, ensuring they are not compelled to disclose sensitive information or testify against their parent or guardian unless certain exceptions apply, such as when the parent or guardian is charged with an offense against the child.

Summary

House Bill 1175 addresses the legal privileges of a child in both criminal and civil proceedings involving their parent or guardian. The bill introduces specific provisions that allow a child to refuse to testify against their parent or guardian and to keep confidential communications made to them private. This is an important aspect of family law, as it protects the sanctity of the parent-child relationship during legal matters.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding HB 1175 is the balance between protecting children's rights and ensuring that justice can be served in cases of potential wrongdoing by parents or guardians. The bill includes exceptions that allow for testimony and disclosure if the parent or guardian is charged or has been convicted of an offense against the child. This aspect raises discussions about the potential implications for cases where a child's testimony could be crucial for the prosecution or defense.

Legislative history

While the bill was primarily supported by those advocating for child welfare and protection, there may have been dissenting opinions regarding the implications it could have on legal proceedings involving family matters. Debates around this issue often focus on how best to safeguard children while also making sure that any wrongdoing within family units does not go unpunished.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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