Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1280

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/28/25  
Refer
2/11/25  
Refer
3/21/25  
Refer
2/11/26  

Caption

DEPLOYED PARENT CUSTODY/VISIT

Impact

The implications of HB 1280 on state laws include potentially changing existing laws relating to custody and visitation, making express provisions for custody during military service. It is designed to help prevent custody disputes during deployment and ensure that children are well cared for in the absence of their deploying parent. This act creates a uniform process that aligns with the interests of military families, thereby providing legal clarity and support. The provision for modified court-approved agreements means custodial arrangements can adapt seamlessly to changing family dynamics arising from deployment.

Summary

House Bill 1280 introduces the Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act, which seeks to establish a structured approach for custodial responsibilities during the military deployment of a parent. It provides a legal framework that allows parents to enter into temporary agreements regarding custodial responsibilities and visitation protocols when one parent is deployed. The bill allows courts to issue temporary orders regarding custodial responsibility upon receiving notice of deployment, which can include granting caretaking authority to nonparents who are closely related to the child. This is particularly beneficial for maintaining stability in the child's life during the deployment period.

Contention

Some notable points of contention surrounding HB 1280 may arise from the balance of power between parents and nonparents during deployment. While the bill allows for temporary assignments of custodial responsibility and the authority to nonparents, concerns could be raised regarding the suitability of such arrangements and the potential for disputes over custodial rights. Additionally, the reliance on court intervention for modifications and the criteria for court-issued orders may lead to differing interpretations and challenges in courtrooms, particularly in ensuring the best interests of the child are at the forefront of these arrangements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB1174

DEPLOYED PARENT CUSTODY/VISIT

IL HB414

Enacting the Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act; making repeals; and making editorial changes.

IL SF2186

A bill for an act relating to child custody and visitation for parents subject to deployments. (Formerly SF 2053.)

IL SF2053

A bill for an act relating to child custody for parents subject to short-term deployments.(See SF 2186.)

IL HB1269

Overnight child visitation; prohibit with noncustodial parent when re-unification is not planned with such parent.

IL HB53

Child custody; rebuttable presumption of joint legal custody and substantial parenting time for both parents created

IL SB2742

Custody; create rebuttable presumption of joint custody with equal parenting time.

IL SB2688

Custody; create rebuttable presumption of joint custody with equal parenting time.

IL H2002

Relative to parental visitation and custody for children of rape victims

IL SB495

Child custody; modifying procedures for certain court hearings to determine child custody and visitation. Effective date.

Similar Bills

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IL HB1446

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IL SB1174

DEPLOYED PARENT CUSTODY/VISIT

OK SB1805

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TX SB226

Relating to establishing residency for children who are the subject of parental child safety placement agreements for purposes of admission into public schools.

TX SB1923

Relating to the modification of certain orders providing for the support of a child.

PA HB414

Enacting the Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act; making repeals; and making editorial changes.

OK HB3907

Vulnerable juveniles and adults; terms; Office of Juvenile Affairs; county juvenile detention centers; Department of Human Services; temporary staff members; effective date.