CS/SB 1686: Effects of Crimes
GENERAL BILL by Judiciary ; Fasano
Effects of Crimes; Providing that a court may not make an equitable distribution of property in a dissolution of marriage to a party convicted of certain offenses concerning the other party; prohibiting persons convicted of specified crimes after a marriage from receiving alimony; providing that a parent who is convicted of specified offenses against a minor child loses all right to the intestate succession in the child’s estate and all right to administer the estate; providing an exception if a court determines that the parent-child relationship was subsequently restored; providing for distribution of that share of the estate, etc.
Last Action: 3/9/2012 Senate - Died in Criminal Justice
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
- Judiciary (JU)
- Criminal Justice (CJ)
Bill History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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1/6/2012 | Senate |
• Filed |
1/17/2012 | Senate |
• Referred to Judiciary; Criminal Justice -SJ 227 • Introduced -SJ 227 |
2/15/2012 | Senate |
• On Committee agenda-- Judiciary, 02/20/12, 10:30 am, 110 Senate Office Building |
2/20/2012 | Senate |
• CS by Judiciary; YEAS 6 NAYS 0 -SJ 671 |
2/22/2012 | Senate |
• Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) - (Committee Substitute) |
2/23/2012 | Senate |
• CS by Judiciary read 1st time -SJ 677 |
2/24/2012 | Senate |
• Now in Criminal Justice -SJ 671 |
3/9/2012 | Senate |
• Died in Criminal Justice |