Tennessee · 114
HB 2595
Child Custody and Support - As introduced, authorizes a court to order additional parenting time to compensate for previously denied parenting time; requires a court to order additional parenting time to compensate for time that was denied on the basis of an investigation that did not result in a finding of abuse or neglect if the affected parent can show that the other parent intentionally made or participated in false allegations of abuse against the affected parent. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 6, Part 5.
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Tennessee HB 2595 authorizes courts to order additional parenting time to compensate for previously denied time. It further requires courts to grant such compensation if a parent proves the other parent intentionally made false allegations of abuse that led to the denial, provided the investigation did not result in a finding of abuse or neglect. The bill amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 6, Part 5.
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Sponsors
- Aftyn Behn Democratic lead