Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR22

Introduced
3/16/26  
Refer
3/17/26  
Report Pass
4/7/26  

Caption

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and recommend legislation relative to the division of retirement benefits of a former spouse in the partition of community property.

Impact

The potential impact of SR22 could be significant in altering how retirement accounts are treated during a divorce, directly affecting couples undergoing separation. If the Louisiana State Law Institute recommends legislation following the study, the resulting laws could influence future divorce settlements, providing clearer guidelines for the fair division of retirement benefits. This proposal seeks to mitigate disputes over property division, creating more structured outcomes that would benefit both parties involved.

Summary

SR22 requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and recommend legislative action regarding the division of retirement benefits of a former spouse during the partition of community property. This bill aims to address the complexities involved in divorces where retirement assets need to be equitably divided. By focusing on this specific aspect of family law, the bill highlights the growing recognition of the importance of ensuring that retirement benefits are fairly allocated, reflecting both spouses' contributions to the marriage.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SR22 appears to be supportive among lawmakers who recognize the complexities of retirement asset division in divorce cases. Advocates have expressed that clearer legislative guidelines will facilitate smoother transitions for couples dissolving marriages, ensuring equitable treatment of spouses. However, some may contend that the study and subsequent recommendations need careful consideration to avoid unintended consequences that could arise from any proposed regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise concerning how retirement benefits should be classified and divided. Different interpretations of what constitutes fair division could lead to disagreements, especially if one party believes the proposed recommendations disproportionately favor one spouse. Additionally, considerations around the implications of these changes on existing divorce settlements could provoke debate, as individuals currently under divorce proceedings could be affected by any new legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR158

Urges and requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and recommend legislation relative to the Louisiana Governmental Claims Act.

LA SR174

Authorizes and directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and recommend legislation relative to the Louisiana Governmental Claims Act.

LA SR163

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations to the legislature on including digital products in the application of the Louisiana Products Liability Act.

LA SR196

Requests the Louisiana State Police to study and make recommendations to improve driving.

LA HR280

Requests the La. State Law Institute to study and make recommendations to the House of Representatives on including digital products in the application of the La. Products Liability Act

LA HR149

Directs the La. State Law Institute to study the justice of peace courts in Louisiana

LA HCR30

Urges and requests the commissioner of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry to study and make recommendations on the issues addressed by the Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act to enhance operations for small meat processing businesses in Louisiana

LA HB175

Provides for the partition of property

LA HR382

Requests the Louisiana State Licensing Board of Contractors and the Louisiana State Uniform Construction Code Council to study and report to the legislature information and recommendations regarding adoption of the fortified roof building standards into the building codes for the coastal zone

LA HCR3

Urges and requests the Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health to fund SNAP benefits under certain circumstances

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