Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1874

Caption

Allows for a cause of action for alienation of affection

Impact

The enactment of HB1874 seeks to amend Chapter 537 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by introducing section 537.552. This amendment would create a formal legal pathway for individuals to pursue claims against those who 'alienate' their affections, thereby reinstating a legal framework that was removed some time ago. Supporters of the bill believe that it will offer protection to individuals who feel wronged in their personal relationships and restore a form of accountability for actions that affect intimate bonds.

Summary

House Bill 1874 addresses the cause of action for alienation of affection, allowing individuals to sue third parties who interfere in their personal relationships. The bill proposes that a person may bring a civil action against a third party if their actions have resulted in the loss of affection, and the courts will determine the damages owed to the aggrieved party. This re-establishes a previously abolished legal remedy within the state of Missouri, which has been a topic of debate for many years.

Conclusion

In summary, HB1874 represents a significant shift in family law within Missouri, potentially setting the stage for future legal battles centered on personal relationships. As discussions around the bill continue, it is essential for lawmakers to consider its broader societal implications, especially regarding privacy, family dynamics, and the legal responsibilities we hold toward one another in intimate connections.

Contention

The bill has faced criticism from various sectors who argue that reintroducing the cause of action for alienation of affection could lead to an influx of frivolous lawsuits targeting individuals for personal grievances. Opponents claim that this could place unnecessary burdens on the court system and complicate private relationships with legal repercussions. Additionally, critics highlight that such actions could disproportionately affect vulnerable individuals, possibly leading to retribution and emotional distress rather than resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1140

Allows for a cause of action for alienation of affection

MO SB632

Establishes a cause of action against business for violations of privacy in changing facilities or restrooms

MO SB503

Establishes the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act, which provides procedures for dismissal of causes of action based on public expression in public proceedings or on matters of public concern

MO SB267

Prohibits the funding of legal actions by foreign individuals and legal entities

MO SB589

Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse, including the statute of limitations for such actions

MO SB198

Creates a process for nullification of federal actions

MO SB747

Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse, including the statute of limitations for such actions

MO SB554

Establishes the Biometric Information Privacy Act, which establishes requirements for and a cause of action against private entities in possession of biometric information

MO SB590

Modifies provisions relating to childhood sexual abuse actions, including the application of nondisclosure agreements in such actions

MO SB394

Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for conduct where self-defense and use of force is justified

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.