Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1720

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to court approved parent education program

Impact

The introduction of H1720 is expected to impact state laws by formalizing the requirement for parent education in the context of family law. This could lead to an increase in the number of mandated educational sessions for parents involved in legal disputes over paternity, thereby impacting the judicial system's approach to handling such cases. By requiring this program, the bill could encourage more responsible parenting practices and potentially reduce adversarial conflicts in paternity disputes, ultimately promoting child welfare and family stability.

Summary

House Bill 1720 aims to mandate that any parent involved in a paternity case must complete a Probate and Family Court approved parent education program. This legislation seeks to ensure that parents are provided with essential education regarding the responsibilities and complexities associated with parenthood, particularly in the context of legal proceedings related to paternity. By establishing a court-approved program, the bill emphasizes the importance of informed parenting and the need for parents to understand their rights and obligations under the law.

Contention

While the bill seems to provide a framework for improving parental responsibility, there may be concerns regarding the accessibility and efficacy of the proposed education programs. Critics might argue that mandating educational sessions could impose an additional financial burden on parents already navigating complex legal processes. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the content and delivery of the educational programs to ensure that they are effective and relevant to the varying needs of families involved in paternity cases.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H1710

Relative to shared parenting

MA H1714

Increasing parental involvement with childcare

MA H217

Relative to ensuring resources and support for pregnant and parenting families

MA H551

Relative to Parental Rights in Education

MA H3104

Relative to the assisted living programs

MA H3338

Proclaiming April 25th of each year to be Parental Alienation Awareness Day

MA H550

Relative to securing parental consent for human sexuality education

MA H2276

Relative to clinical or educational programs under the Dover amendment

MA S344

Enhancing the educational outcomes of expectant and parenting students

MA H617

Establishing an educational mandate task force

Similar Bills

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