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Hicks-Hudson, Gavarone Testify on Bill to Improve State's Family Court System

May 1, 2025
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This week, state Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) and state Senator Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) introduced Senate Bill 174, which sharpens the focus of Ohio's family court system in the best interests of children.

"As an attorney whose primary practice is in family law, this bill changes the way parents and custodians will be viewed in the law," said Hicks-Hudson. "Words matter, and in the context of family law, it is most important that words have no barriers that could hinder the strengthening of family relationships. This bill is a joint effort of the court, practitioners, and interested parties. I am pleased to co-sponsor this important legislation."

Senate Bill 174 modernizes the concept of parenting plans and aims to delegate parenting responsibilities in a way that is child-centered. These plans ensure parents (or legal custodians of children) share these responsibilities and create the best conditions for them to have meaningful relationships with their children, unless that is not in the children's best interest. The bill also more clearly defines the best interest of a child. That includes adding requirements for the child's and parents' safety, the parents' past ability to provide for the child's daily needs, and other matters.

This legislation is the result of decades of work begun by the Supreme Court of Ohio, judges, family lawyers, and other experts.

Senate Bill 174 received sponsor testimony and awaits further consideration in committee. You can download and read the Senators’ sponsor testimony here.