Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1032

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to child-centered family law

Impact

If passed, S1032 will amend existing laws to replace terminologies around custody, shifting away from terms like 'sole custody' to 'decision-making responsibility'. This modification indicates a significant cultural shift in family law, promoting shared decision-making and responsibility for children across both parents. By integrating a mandatory parenting plan into every divorce judgment or modification involving children, the bill seeks to formalize and clarify parental responsibilities, thereby enhancing the enforcement of these plans in the best interests of children.

Summary

Senate Bill S1032 aims to reform child custody laws in Massachusetts by implementing a child-centered family law framework. The bill emphasizes the importance of maintaining safe and meaningful relationships between children and both parents post-divorce or parental separation. One of the key features is the redefinition of 'visitation' to 'parenting time', which underscores the goal of encouraging shared parental responsibilities as essential for the child's development and well-being. The bill establishes that every child has a right to a healthy relationship with both parents, urging that parenting plans should address the unique needs of each child while considering their evolving maturity.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding S1032 includes the potential challenges it might create in situations where cooperative parenting is not feasible due to discord between the parents. Critics might argue that while the bill aims to enhance the welfare of children through parental cooperation, there could be instances where enforcing shared parenting might not be suitable, particularly in high-conflict situations. Furthermore, some may express concern that the bill does not sufficiently address the complexities of parental relationships in cases involving abuse or neglect, which could pose risks to child safety.

Companion Bills

MA S2886

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on The Judiciary to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to judicial matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H2012

Relative to child-centered family law

MA H233

Relative to children’s advocacy centers and the Massachusetts children’s alliance

MA H2928

Relative to the retirement benefits of certain employees of the Department of Children and Families

MA S112

Relative to Children’s Advocacy Centers

MA H244

Relative to the family medical history of adopted children

MA S141

Regarding families and children in need of assistance

MA H2821

To provide pensions to surviving spouses of Department of Children and Families social workers killed in the line of duty

MA H265

Regarding families and children in need of assistance

MA S2019

Relative to the sustainability of the family childcare sector

MA H266

Minimizing trauma to children and families

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.