Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2129

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Foreign laws; authorize attorney's fees in certain actions, prohibit certain application of, prohibit enforcement of religious codes.

Impact

If enacted, SB2129 will reinforce the sovereignty of Mississippi law in cases involving marriage and child custody by voiding any contractual agreements that designate foreign law as governing in disputes. This change emphasizes the state's commitment to ensuring that family law is determined exclusively within its legal framework, thereby preventing any outside influence that might contravene constitutional rights. Furthermore, the bill clarifies that contracts involving Mississippi businesses that choose to engage with foreign law will not be affected, ensuring that commercial dealings remain viable while still protecting personal legal rights.

Summary

Senate Bill 2129 aims to amend the Mississippi Code by prohibiting the application of foreign law in divorce and child custody cases, effectively asserting the state's authority over family law matters. It specifically targets contracts that might attempt to enforce foreign laws that could violate fundamental rights protected under the U.S. Constitution and the Mississippi Constitution. Additionally, the bill allows courts to award attorney's fees to parties that successfully oppose the enforcement of such foreign laws, creating a financial incentive for litigants to challenge these provisions in court.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding SB2129 include concerns that it may limit individuals' rights to choose their legal arrangements or protections that might be offered under foreign laws, particularly in diverse family situations. Critics of the bill argue that this could lead to unintended consequences where individuals, especially those with international ties or marriages, might find themselves disadvantaged in legal disputes. Furthermore, the prohibition against enforcing any religious codes raises questions about the implications for those entering into religious marriages or custody arrangements that could be governed by such codes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB559

Law enforcement agencies; authorize chief law enforcement officers to appoint or deputize officers without prohibition on length of service in said capacity.

MS SB2653

Campaign finance; expound on the prohibition of campaign contributions for foreign nationals.

MS SB2751

340B drug discount program entities; remove distributor from prohibition of certain discriminating actions related to.

MS HB1596

Tasers and stun guns; prohibit use of by law enforcement officers.

MS HB904

Abortion; repeal prohibition of.

MS SB2437

"Prohibition of Exploitation by Deepfakes Act"; enact.

MS HB91

Alcoholic beverages; revise policy of state regarding prohibition of, revise certain provisions regarding delivery service permits.

MS HB270

Fresh Start Act of 2019; revise to prohibit licensing authorities from requiring certain information.

MS HB1029

Certificate of Foreign Birth; authorize without judicial proceeding under certain circumstances.

MS SB2294

Prohibition on alteration or removal of historical monuments; clarify.

Similar Bills

MS HB11

Sharia law; prohibit the application of in divorce and child custody cases.

MS HB1417

Sharia law; prohibit the application of in divorce and child custody cases.

MS HB1479

Sharia law; prohibit use in contracts and MS law.

MS HB604

Mississippi Supremacy Clause Enforcement Act; create to prohibit the enforcement of Sharia Law.

MS SB2285

Unconstitutional foreign laws; forbid local enforcement, subject to denial of transferee school district funding.

MS HB966

Sharia law; prohibit and revise enhanced penalties to include acts of terroristic threats.

MS HB1934

City of Gautier; revise parcel included in Singing River Mall site lease agreement.

MS SB3263

City of Gautier; correct Singing River Mall property description for authority to sell or enter 75-year lease.