Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1711

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to child custody when either parent is on active military duty

Impact

If enacted, this bill will provide safeguards for military personnel concerning child custody issues. By preventing courts from considering a parent's military-related absence or relocation as grounds for altering established custody arrangements, the bill seeks to create a more predictable legal framework for service members. Furthermore, during a parent's deployment, the bill enables courts to issue temporary custody orders that maintain the child's connection with the deployed parent, ensuring parental involvement is preserved even during challenging circumstances.

Summary

House Bill H1711 aims to address child custody arrangements when either parent is called to active military duty. The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 208 and Chapter 209C of the Massachusetts General Laws. Its primary focus is to ensure that a parent's military activation, temporary duty, or deployment does not adversely affect their custody or parenting time rights. Specifically, it seeks to limit how such absences are deemed in custody modification decisions, advocating for the best interest of the child during these challenging times for military families.

Contention

Discussion around H1711 may highlight concerns regarding the balance between military service commitments and parental rights. Supporters argue that enhancing protections for service members' parenting rights is crucial, especially in a state with a significant number of military families. However, some critics may raise questions about the practical implications of delegating parenting time to relatives, as this could complicate relationships and create logistical hurdles. Overall, the bill reflects an increasing recognition of the unique challenges faced by military families.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H1714

Increasing parental involvement with childcare

MA H2002

Relative to parental visitation and custody for children of rape victims

MA H1710

Relative to shared parenting

MA H3848

Relative to correcting the definition of active duty in the interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children

MA H1963

Relative to child custody

MA H3864

Relative to public employee benefits for military service members on active duty

MA S2479

Relative to public employee benefits for military service members on active duty

MA HB53

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

MA HB1704

To Amend The Law Regarding Child Custody In Matters Where A Parent Is A First Responder.

MA HB2762

Custody; parenting time; child preference

Similar Bills

AZ HB2036

ASRS; temporary personnel service

NJ A951

Extends validity of and eliminates issuance fee for temporary instructional certificate issued to military spouse; requires expedited processing of military spouse application for NJ instructional certificate and eliminates fee to obtain certificate.

IL SB0186

TEMPORARY MILITARY LICENSURE

NJ S1904

Revises requirements and process for temporary courtesy licenses and certificates issued by State Board of Examiners, NJ Board of Nursing, and other professional and occupational licensing boards to nonresident military spouses.

NJ A976

Allows for issuance of two-year temporary courtesy license for nonresident military spouses in certain professions.

NJ A321

"Military Spouse Licensure Reform Act."

NJ S774

Concerns professional licensing and application fees for spouse or dependent of active duty member of United States Armed Forces.

NJ A4150

Concerns professional licensing and application fees for spouse or dependent of active duty member of United States Armed Forces.