Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1942

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the uniform child custody jurisdiction and enforcement act

Impact

The introduction of HB 1942 represents a significant shift in how child custody cases will be managed in Massachusetts. By adopting a uniform act, it enhances the state's ability to enforce custody orders and respond to interstate custody disputes. The legislation emphasizes the importance of a child's safety and welfare, particularly in the context of domestic violence situations, by allowing courts to take immediate custodial action when necessary. Moreover, the act aims to provide clearer guidelines regarding the communication between courts in different states and the handling of custody determinations to minimize conflicting rulings.

Summary

House Bill 1942 proposes to establish the Massachusetts Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act. This legislation aims to modernize and streamline the processes surrounding child custody determinations in the state. It seeks to replace the existing chapter on child custody jurisdiction, aligning Massachusetts laws with a uniform framework to enhance consistency across state lines when it comes to jurisdiction in child custody cases. The bill also clarifies definitions related to custody proceedings and outlines the responsibilities of courts when handling such matters.

Contention

While proponents of HB 1942 argue that it will provide a more coherent approach to child custody and enforcement, critics express concerns about potential oversights related to local nuances in custody matters. There may be apprehensions around how this uniform system could impact specific situations, such as those involving domestic violence, where local courts may better understand the complexities of such cases. Additionally, the definition of 'abandonment' and emergency actions taken by law enforcement are also points where discussions may arise, particularly concerning personal jurisdiction and a child's right to due process.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1052

Relative to the uniform child custody jurisdiction and enforcement act

MA S2550

Relative to the uniform child custody jurisdiction and enforcement act

MA HB281

Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act; certain temporary emergency child custody determinations authorized to become final

MA SB239

Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act; certain temporary emergency child custody determinations authorized to become final

MA H1941

Relative to housing court jurisdiction

MA H5031

Relative to housing court jurisdiction

MA H1940

To adopt the uniform family law arbitration act

MA H4045

Relative to establishing a special commission to study child support

MA H1668

To enforce support orders for adult children in need of support

MA H4046

Relative to establishing a special commission to study alimony

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