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2019 SESSION
HB 2127 Children; maximizing amount of time minor children spend with each parent.
Introduced by: Glenn R. Davis | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Best interests of a child; frequent and continuing contact with each parent. Provides that, while considering the best interests of a child for the purposes of determining custody or visitation arrangements, the court shall, when appropriate, assure frequent and continuing contact with each parent.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Best interests of a child; maximizing amount of time minor children spend with each parent. Provides that, in considering the best interests of a child for the purposes of determining custody or visitation arrangements, the court shall assure minor children of frequent and continuing contact with both parents so as to maximize the time minor children spend with each parent, when appropriate.