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OR SB1130
Bill
Status
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Anthony Broadman
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AI Summary
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Prohibits courts from awarding noncustodial parents more than 50 percent of parenting time (visiting time) in divorce, annulment, or separation proceedings
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Requires courts to impose immediate remedies when parenting time is not occurring as required by the parenting plan, regardless of whether the deprivation is found to be wrongful
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Mandates compensatory parenting time and a minimum $1,000 bond from the violating party when a parent is deprived of more than 21 consecutive days of scheduled parenting time
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Allows courts to deny parenting time only if it would endanger the child's health or safety, or if the party wrongfully deprived the other parent of more than 21 consecutive days of parenting time
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Applies to parenting time orders and remedies imposed on or after the effective date of the 2025 Act
Legislative Description
Relating to parenting time.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025