Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1013

Caption

Relating to a requirement that a decree of divorce include the date of the marriage.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1013 will affect divorce proceedings filed after the bill's effective date of September 1, 2021. Courts will be mandated to include the date of marriage in the divorce decrees, which could streamline the processes tied to marital history and legal entitlements. This change aligns with the broader objectives of improving the legal framework surrounding family law and ensuring accurate representation of marriage records in official documents.

Summary

House Bill 1013 establishes a requirement for divorce decrees to include the date of the marriage, making it a legal standard within the state's Family Code. This amendment aims to enhance clarity in legal documents related to divorce, ensuring that a critical piece of information—the marriage date—is clearly stated in the final decree. By formally acknowledging this date, the legislation seeks to support better record-keeping for legal proceedings concerning marriage dissolution.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1013 appears to be generally positive, as it addresses a clear necessity in family law without presenting significant opposition in the legislative process. It was passed with an overwhelming majority, reflecting bipartisan support. This widespread favor suggests that the addition of the marriage date to divorce decrees is viewed as a reasonable and beneficial adjustment to existing law.

Contention

While there are no major points of contention noted in the discussions surrounding HB 1013, one potential area of concern could be the impact on court workloads with the additional requirement. However, the bill's simplicity and the straightforward nature of its provisions largely mitigated any significant opposition during debates. The clarity provided by the required inclusion of marriage dates is anticipated to outweigh any logistical challenges associated with its enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5291

Relating to an agreed divorce order in a suit for dissolution of marriage.

TX HB3431

Relating to certain void marriages.

TX HB2067

Relating to the jurisdiction of a court in a suit to divide certain property not divided or awarded on the dissolution of a marriage.

TX SB80

Relating to a suit for dissolution of marriage and associated suit affecting the parent-child relationship when a party is pregnant.

TX HB3754

Relating to a suit for dissolution of a marriage and associated suit affecting the parent-child relationship when a party is pregnant.

TX HB1685

Relating to certain statutory changes to reflect and address same-sex marriages.

TX HB2091

Relating to the confidentiality of certain information on a marriage license, an application for a marriage license, and a declaration of informal marriage.

TX HB2094

Relating to a court order for the exclusive occupancy of the primary residence by a spouse during the pendency of a suit for dissolution of a marriage.

TX SB486

Relating to the waiting period following the issuance of a marriage license and the annulment of a marriage on grounds relating to that waiting period.

TX HB264

Relating to requirements for the physical presence of a borrower for signing certain documents related to a home equity loan.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.