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Juvenile Justice & Family Law Committee

 

 

SB 5970

Brief Description: Requiring that the family law handbook be provided when a person applies for a marriage license.

 

Sponsors: Senator Hargrove.


Brief Summary of Bill

    Requires the county auditor to distribute a family law handbook to an individual who applies for a marriage license under RCW 26.04.140.


Hearing Date: 3/27/03


Staff: Sonja Hallum (786-7092).


Background:


In 2002, the Legislature created a requirement that the county auditor provide a family law handbook containing certain information relating to the marital relationship to a person who files a marriage certificate.


The Legislature declared that strong marital relationships result in stronger families, children, and communities, and place less of a fiscal burden on the state. The Legislature also declared that the state has a compelling interest to provide couples applying for a marriage license with information regarding marriage and the effects of divorce.


The law required the Office of the Administrator of the Courts to develop a family law handbook that contains the following information:

          prenuptial agreements;

          shared parental responsibility for children, including establishing a residential schedule for the child in the event of divorce;

          information on notice requirements and standards for parental relocation;

          information on child support;

          property rights;

          spousal maintenance;

          domestic violence, child abuse, and neglect;

          court process for dissolution;

          effects of dissolution on children; and

          community resources that are available to separating or divorcing persons.


The handbook is to be given by the county auditor to persons filing marriage certificates.


Summary of Bill:


The county auditor is required to distribute the family law handbook to an individual who applies for a marriage license under RCW 26.04.140, rather than distributing the handbook to the individual at the time he or she files the marriage license.


Appropriation: None.


Fiscal Note: Not Requested.


Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.