HB 2273

  • Virginia House Bill
  • 2017 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House Jan 11, 2017
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Blind parents; custody or visitation rights.

Abstract

Provides that a blind parent's blindness, as defined in the bill, shall not be the sole basis of the denial or restriction of such parent's custody or visitation rights. The bill requires a party who alleges that a parent's blindness should be a factor to be considered to not be in the best interests of the child, or should otherwise be a reason to deny or restrict such a parent's custody or visitation rights, to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the child's best interests would not be met or served due to such parent's blindness. The bill allows a blind parent to demonstrate how supportive parenting services would appropriately address any threats to the child's best interests and further allows that such services be ordered by the court. The bill requires a court to make written findings where the court denies or restricts custody or visitation of a blind parent or where supportive parenting services are not ordered. The same requirements apply to the denial of approval of a blind prospective foster parent, or removal of a child from a blind foster parent's home, and to the denial of a final order of adoption wherein the prospective adoptive parent is blind.

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Feb 07, 2017

Virginia General Assembly

Left in Courts of Justice

Jan 18, 2017

Virginia General Assembly

Subcommittee recommends laying on the table by voice vote

Jan 16, 2017

Virginia General Assembly

Assigned Courts sub: Civil Law

Jan 11, 2017

Virginia General Assembly

Presented and ordered printed 17102217D

Virginia General Assembly

Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice

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