Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2027

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  
Engrossed
2/11/26  
Refer
2/16/26  

Caption

Joint custody; create rebuttable presumption of.

Impact

The impact of SB 2027 on state law is significant, as it establishes a clear standard in custody cases emphasizing joint parenting. By creating this rebuttable presumption, the bill seeks to promote shared responsibility between parents, which supporters argue is crucial for the emotional and psychological well-being of children. However, the bill retains protections for children and victims of domestic violence, balancing the need for shared parenting with the importance of safety. Ultimately, it aims to streamline custody arrangements and reduce litigation by providing clearer guidelines for judges.

Summary

Senate Bill 2027 amends Section 93-5-24 of the Mississippi Code to establish a rebuttable presumption that joint custody and equally shared parenting time is in the best interest of a child in all custody matters. The bill requires that courts consider the safety and well-being of all parties involved and specifies that this presumption does not apply if a domestic abuse protection order has been issued against a party. Additionally, the bill mandates courts to document reasons for any deviation from this presumption unless both parents petition for a deviation. Notably, it includes provisions for calculating child support when joint custody is awarded, ensuring that support obligations reflect the time shared between parents.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB 2027 appears to be mixed. Proponents of the bill, including family advocacy groups, believe that emphasizing joint custody aligns with contemporary views on parenting and child welfare, promoting healthier family dynamics. Conversely, critics express concern that the presumption of joint custody could overlook the complexities of cases involving domestic violence, potentially putting children at risk. The debate indicates a shift towards more equitable parenting arrangements but raises important questions about the safety implications in such scenarios.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the interplay between the presumption for joint custody and existing provisions for cases involving domestic abuse. Critics worry that without stringent safeguards, some parents could misuse the presumption, placing children in potentially harmful situations. The bill necessitates documentation for deviations from the presumption, which could either serve as a protective measure or as a bureaucratic hurdle, depending on how courts implement it. As the bill progresses, these discussions will likely remain central to debates about child custody laws in Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2484

Custody; create rebuttable presumption of joint custody with equal parenting time.

MS HB1304

Joint custody of children; authorize for any type of divorce.

MS SB2452

Child support; create presumption that support continues past the age of majority for a disabled child.

MS HB880

"Fatherhood begins at Conception Act"; create.

MS HB1539

Baby Safe Haven; revise procedures to regulate custody and care of.

MS HB1589

Durable legal custody; remove as dispositional alternative in neglect and abuse cases.

MS HB924

Creating Logic for Efficiency and Accountability (CLEAR) Act; create.

MS SB2774

Department of Child Protection Services; authorize sole placement authority for children in legal custody of CPS.

MS SB2775

Adoption licensure board; bring forward code sections related to creation thereof.

MS HB860

Therapists; create a felony for those who have sexual contact with patients.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.