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MS SB2452
Bill
AI Summary
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Creates a presumption that child support continues past the age of majority for an adult child with a physical or mental disability that existed during the child's minority and prevents independent living
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Allows courts to order continued support, modify custody/visitation orders, and consider the disabled adult child's eligibility for public benefits and community services when determining support amounts
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Makes this presumption rebuttable by evidence that the adult child is capable of self-support
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Excludes from continued support any child who is a long-term patient in a facility owned or operated by the State of Mississippi
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Makes technical amendments to Section 93-11-65, Mississippi Code of 1972, including renumbering subsequent subsections and updating language
Legislative Description
Child support; create presumption that support continues past the age of majority for a disabled child.
Last Action
Died In Conference
4/3/2025