SB 1050: Effects of Crimes
GENERAL BILL by Fasano ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Lynn
Effects of Crimes; Provides 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. Prohibits persons convicted of specified crimes after a marriage from receiving alimony. Provides that a parent who commits specified offenses against a minor child shall lose all right to the intestate succession in the child's estate and all right to administer the estate. Provides for distribution of that share of the estate.
Senate Committee References:
- Judiciary (JU)
- Criminal Justice (CJ)
- Children, Families, and Elder Affairs (CF)
Bill History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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2/14/2011 | Senate |
• Filed |
2/17/2011 | Senate |
• Referred to Judiciary; Criminal Justice; Children, Families, and Elder Affairs -SJ 79 |
3/8/2011 | Senate |
• Introduced -SJ 79 |
5/7/2011 | Senate |
• Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration • Died in Judiciary |