Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4656

Introduced
10/29/25  

Caption

To preserve family and sibling bonds for children in foster care

Impact

This legislation seeks to amend existing regulations concerning the placement of children in foster care, particularly focusing on the rights of relatives and the importance of maintaining sibling relationships. If siblings cannot be placed together due to safety concerns, the DCF is obligated to facilitate frequent visitations and interactions, reinforcing the notion that maintaining family relationships is vital for a child's emotional stability in foster care.

Summary

House Bill 4656 is designed to strengthen family and sibling bonds for children placed in foster care in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that when the Department of Children and Families (DCF) places a child into foster care, it must immediately begin searching for relatives or significant adults in the child's life to facilitate placement. It emphasizes the importance of placing siblings or half-siblings together unless it is demonstrated that such joint placement would be against their safety or well-being.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 4656 have highlighted differing perspectives on the practical implications of such a requirement. Proponents argue that the bill is a crucial step towards ensuring children retain familial connections, which is beneficial to their psychological and emotional development. Conversely, some critics raise concerns over the feasibility of the proposed mandates, questioning whether the department can adequately ensure suitable placements while also balancing safety concerns. There is a potential risk that, without appropriate resources and training for DCF workers, the intent of the bill might not be fully realized in practice.

Companion Bills

MA H268

Replaces To keep siblings together in foster care

Previously Filed As

MA H268

To keep siblings together in foster care

MA H4599

Establishing a bill of rights for children in foster care

MA H1885

Improving legal and administrative proceedings for court-involved children and families

MA H271

Promoting the placement of foster children with family members and preventing discrimination against potential foster parents based on irrelevant convictions

MA H266

Minimizing trauma to children and families

MA H235

Establishing a bill of rights for children in foster care

MA S107

Establishing a bill of rights for children in foster care

MA H259

Relative to educational support for children in foster care

MA HF2436

Children and families finance bill.

MA HB649

Family Law - Children in Foster Care - Background Information

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