» posted on Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 at 6:16 am by admin
SB141 Activity in the Missouri Senate
ALERT - SENATE DEBATE and VOTE SCHEDULED
Calendar Position 24 on March 18, 2009
SB141 STATUS FROM THE MISSOURI SENATE WEBSITE
The Missouri Senate Committee on General Laws has voted “Do Pass” on SB141. The bill that would help end Paternity Fraud in Missouri. After we received the great news that the bill is moving forward in the Senate the following Press Release was received from State Senator Jeff Smith’s office in Jefferson City:
JEFFERSON CITY — A Senate panel is considering a bill (Senate Bill 141) proposed by Senator Jeff Smith, D-St. Louis, that supports a non-custodial father’s right to challenge paternity judgments in instances where new DNA evidence reveals the petitioner is not the child’s father. The bill is under consideration by the General Laws Committee.
Under the proposed legislation, a father excluded as a child’s biological father through DNA testing could be relieved of child support payments and have criminal non-support records expunged. “This is about restoring justice for men who, often for reasons beyond their control, have found themselves legally obligated to support children who are not theirs,” Smith said.
Smith’s proposal also reforms the notification process for contacting men who have had a paternity judgment entered against them, and it increases the time a defendant has to challenge paternity. “Given St. Louis’s large transient population — nearly one-third of St. Louis public school students are homeless at some point during the school year, for instance — one can imagine how difficult is it to notify fathers of paternity under the current law that allows only 60 days for fathers to contest judgments,” Smith said. “Often, these defendants are low-income men who are not easily reached, or unfamiliar with the process or their rights, and a judgment of paternity is issued before they have a chance to respond or question paternity.”
During a public hearing on Tuesday (2/3), several St. Louis presumed fathers who were cleared of paternity, along with representatives from the Fathers’ Support Center in St. Louis, testified in support of Smith’s proposed legislation. “The FSC does an excellent job protecting fathers’ rights and helping them get their lives back on track,” said Smith….
Now it’s time for more of YOUR HELP! Call, Write, or Email your Missouri State Senator NOW to encourage them to move this bill to the floor of the Senate and get it passed!
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ivfuture said:
Apr 06, 09 at 6:13 amCloser and Closer!… I’ve called my State Rep! Will send him a letter too. My children are older and I don’t want to have any probelms with some gal deciding she wants them to pay for any kids that arn’t theirs.