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MO HB893

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/10/2015

Primary Sponsor

James Neely

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Origin

House of Representatives

2015 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Amends Section 452.375, RSMo to require all child custody judgments to include a written statement notifying parties that violations of any provision may be enforced by filing a family access motion

  • The new notification requirement is added as subsection 10, with subsequent subsections renumbered accordingly

  • Existing provisions regarding custody definitions, best interest factors, restrictions based on criminal convictions, parental access to records, and domestic violence protections remain unchanged

  • Introduced by Representative Neely during the First Regular Session of the 98th General Assembly

Legislative Description

Specifies that every child custody judgment must include a written statement notifying the parties that if a provision of the judgment is violated, the injured party may file a family access motion

Last Action

Public Hearing Completed (H)

4/7/2015

Committee Referrals

Civil and Criminal Proceedings2/24/2015

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