SENATE BILL REPORT
SB 6288
AS OF JANUARY 21, 1994
Brief Description: Providing penalties for false accusations of child abuse or neglect.
SPONSORS: Senators A. Smith, Oke, Roach and Quigley
SENATE COMMITTEE ON LAW & JUSTICE
Staff: Susan Carlson (786‑7418)
Hearing Dates: January 25, 1994
BACKGROUND:
Child custody proceedings that involve allegations of child abuse or neglect often result in lengthy court proceedings and increased attorneys' fees. It has been suggested that a remedy should be provided for making knowingly false accusations.
SUMMARY:
In a child custody proceeding, if the court determines that an accusation of child abuse or neglect is false, and the person making the accusation knew it to be false, the court may impose a monetary penalty up to $1,000 against the person making the accusation. The court may also order payment of reasonable attorney's fees incurred in recovering the penalty. Person includes a witness, a party, or a party's attorney.
Appropriation: none
Revenue: none
Fiscal Note: none requested