Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3882

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the military family advocacy program, domestic violence and child abuse and neglect

Summary

House Bill H3882 proposes significant amendments to Massachusetts General Laws regarding the military family advocacy program, specifically focusing on the intersection of domestic violence, child abuse, and neglect within military households. The bill amends Chapter 119, Section 51B and 51D, mandating that when allegations of domestic or child abuse are raised, the Department of Children and Families (DCF) must ascertain the military status of the individuals involved. This provision aims to enhance coordination between state authorities and military installations, acknowledging the unique circumstances often present in military families. A critical aspect of the bill involves the establishment of a memorandum of understanding between the DCF and local military family advocacy programs. This memorandum will facilitate joint investigations and ensure effective sharing of information pertinent to any domestic violence or child abuse allegations. Such collaborative efforts are crucial, as they aim to address the complexities surrounding abuse cases that may involve military personnel, thereby ensuring that both the legal and welfare needs of the families are met appropriately. The implementation of this legislation could significantly impact state law regarding how child abuse and domestic violence cases are handled, particularly those involving military families. By introducing a structured protocol for cooperation with military advocacy programs, the bill aims to ensure that military families receive the appropriate resources and support. However, this also raises questions about privacy and the potential stigma attached to reporting these issues, which advocates stress must be carefully navigated. There are notable points of contention surrounding the bill. Critics may argue that it could inadvertently deter families from reporting allegations due to fear of military involvement, potentially undermining the protective measures intended by the legislation. Conversely, proponents assert that the bill provides a necessary mechanism for addressing the unique challenges faced by military families, ultimately fostering a more responsive and effective system of support for those affected by domestic violence and child abuse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA LB141

Require reporting of child abuse and neglect involving military families to military authorities and military family advocacy programs

MA SB373

Domestic Violence By Military Member

MA LB80

Adopt the Protection Orders Act, require reporting of child abuse and neglect involving military families, provide for domestic violence victims to change rental agreements and request the changing of locks, and change provisions related to landlords and tenants

MA HB2243

Requiring the secretary for children and families to enter into a memorandum of understanding with military organizations and create a referral process for children in need of care cases involving children of military personnel to provide families with services that a military family advocacy program offers.

MA S145

Relative to supporting survivors of domestic violence and enhancing child welfare

MA HR600

Recognizing The Family Place on the occasion of Domestic Violence Advocacy Day at the State Capitol on March 20, 2025.

MA H4065

Relative to supporting survivors of domestic violence and enhancing child welfare

MA S1154

Relative to visitation and family court matters in domestic violence cases

MA HB2995

Domestic relations; domestic violence

MA H1790

Protecting children from domestic violence

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