Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2742

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

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

Impact

The proposed changes in SB2742 could lead to a shift in numerous custody cases across the state. Courts would be required to consider joint custody as the default arrangement unless there are compelling reasons against it, such as the presence of a domestic abuse protection order. This amendment aims to simplify the attribution of custody rights and responsibilities, but it will also necessitate detailed judicial documentation if the presumption is deviated from—creating a more formalized process for the judiciary to follow in custody cases.

Summary

Senate Bill 2742 aims to amend Section 93-5-24 of the Mississippi Code, establishing a rebuttable presumption in favor of joint custody and equal parenting time in all custody matters. This means that in custody disputes, it is presumed to be in the best interest of the child for parents to share custody equally, a notion that could significantly alter how family courts approach custody cases. The bill specifies that this presumption can be challenged by presenting a preponderance of evidence to the contrary, placing importance on the safety and well-being of the child when making custody decisions.

Contention

However, the bill has potential points of contention, particularly regarding the implications for parents with histories of domestic violence. Opponents may argue that the presumption in favor of joint custody could jeopardize the safety of children if one parent has a proven history of abuse. To address this, the bill includes provisions that eliminate the presumption in cases where a domestic protection order is present. Yet, the necessity for court documentation adds another layer of complexity that may lead to varied interpretations among judges, thus creating a degree of uncertainty in custody rulings. Critics may contend that more protection measures should be in place to safeguard children from potentially unsafe environments.

Notable_points

Ultimately, SB2742 seeks to balance the rights of parents with the best interests of the child, promoting a structure that favors shared parenting while recognizing necessary exceptions for cases involving domestic violence. Its passage would not only dictate the legal landscape surrounding child custody but also reflect broader social values regarding parental rights and child welfare.

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 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 HB880

"Fatherhood begins at Conception Act"; create.

MS SB2774

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

MS HB1184

Electrical utilities; authorize certain large customer supply and service agreements with customers have MDA approved project.

MS HB860

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

MS HB891

Bail bonds; require defendant to be returned to custody for failure to renew.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.