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2006 SESSION

Domestic Relations
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  • HB 101 Constitutional amendment; marriage may exist only between a man and woman.
  • HB 135 Marriage; increase of fee for ceremony.
  • HB 197 Marriage licenses; requires parties contemplating marriage to choose one of two types.
  • HB 227 Domestic violence; confidentiality of records.  
  • HB 239 Marriage; fee for ceremony.
  • HB 374 Constitutional amendment (voter referendum); marriage. 
  • HB 389 Affirmation of Marriage Act; abolished.
  • HB 401 Child support; incarcerated person in work program who designates 50% thereto.
  • HB 443 Health care provider; definition includes marriage and family therapists, & professional counselors.
  • HB 608 Child or spousal support; writing bad checks therefor, penalty.
  • HB 615 Assault and battery; penalty when committed against family member.
  • HB 633 Payment of child-care costs by noncustodial parent; school matriculation.
  • HB 723 Divorce; equitable distribution.
  • HB 728 Putative Father Registry Fund; created, additional adoption fee to be used for Fund.
  • HB 731 Child or spousal support; clarify factors that court shall consider when determining support.
  • HB 732 Child support; provides a self-support reserve for parents with incomes of a certain amount.
  • HB 733 Child support; revisions to guidelines.
  • HB 742 Child support guideline; excludes from gross income any money not expected to be repeated.
  • HB 764 Divorce; separation agreement may be either written or oral.
  • HB 795 Child support; allows incarcerated persons to have their obligation adjusted during incarceration.
  • HB 796 Uniform Transfer to Minors Act; allows two people to be joint custodian for single minor.
  • HB 798 Domestic violence victim fund; available to victim in case of emergency.
  • HB 840 Child support; allows an obligor to prepay child support obligations.
  • HB 903 Parental rights; court to determine custody arrangement thereof when convicted of certain offenses.
  • HB 1108 Support orders; changes the effective date thereof.
  • HB 1156 Sexual and domestic violence; confidentiality of records.
  • HB 1165 Domestic violence victims; procedures to keep personal documents confidential.
  • HB 1166 Registration lists and applications; victims of domestic violence may provide P.O. box address.
  • HB 1167 Victims of domestic violence; use of alternative contact information by health care providers, etc.
  • HB 1301 Death benefits; definition excludes payments under a life insurance contract.
  • HB 1412 Marriage; minor to get consent from parent or guardian.
  • HB 1493 Address Confidentiality Program; established to protect victims of domestic violence.
  • HB 1534 Adoption; one convicted of felony drug possession may adopt/foster provided 10 years have elapsed.
  • HB 1564 Support orders; eliminates ability of court to set up income withholdings without notice.
  • HB 1565 Child support; court give notice to incarcerated person for obligation adjustment thereof.
  • HB 1566 Child support guidelines; net income as basis for calculating obligation.
  • HJ 23 Constitutional amendment; marriage may exist only between a man and woman.
  • HJ 41 Constitutional amendment (second resolution); marriage.
  • HJ 78 Domestic violence; Crime Commission to study.
  • SB 41 Divorce; separation agreement may be either written or oral.
  • SB 118 Landlord and tenant; not to be evicted for certain disturbances that occur on leased premises.
  • SB 120 Protective orders; respondent to pay deposits to connect or restore utility services.
  • SB 123 Virtual visitation; visitation facilitated by e-mail, video conferencing, etc.
  • SB 167 Child support; clarifies factors that court may consider when determining.
  • SB 168 Child support; employer shall prorate amount if there is more than one withholding order.
  • SB 169 Support orders; changes the effective date thereof.
  • SB 170 Child or spousal support; writing bad checks therefor, penalty.
  • SB 220 Child support; revises guidelines for monthly obligations.
  • SB 221 Child support; provides a self-support reserve for parents with incomes of a certain amount.
  • SB 235 Address Confidentiality Program; established to keep victims of crime personal address confidential.
  • SB 300 Spousal support; expedited hearing for member Armed Forces Reserves or National Guard.
  • SB 301 Child custody and visitation; penalty for violation of court order.
  • SB 369 Domestic relations documents; certain required information be contained in separate addendum.
  • SB 439 Sole physical custody; one person retains responsibility for daily care and control of child.
  • SB 444 Marriage license; proof of citizenship.
  • SB 445 Divorce decrees; removes requirement that decree include each party's social security number.
  • SB 489 Child support orders; specifies date that support orders are effective and payment due dates.
  • SB 526 Constitutional amendment; marriage may exist only between a man and woman.
  • SB 569 Custody and visitation; court may order confidential mental health records concerning a parent.
  • SB 638 Victims of domestic violence; use of alternative contact information by health care providers.
  • SB 658 Victims of domestic violence; post office box address to be shown on list of registered voters.
  • SJ 34 Children; need to address issues relating to care thereof.
  • SJ 92 Constitutional amendment (second resolution); marriage.
  • SJ 95 Incarceration; joint sub. to study effects on children, families, communities, and economy.
  • SJ 96 At-Risk Youth & Families, Comprehensive Services for; study cost effectiveness thereof.