HB2017
Type: B Origin: House Comments: 0

Enacting The Uniform Family Law Arbitration Act.

Latest Action: House Introduced

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The Uniform Family Law Arbitration Act is a federal bill aimed at providing a framework for resolving family law disputes through arbitration. The main provisions of the bill include establishing guidelines for arbitration agreements, outlining the powers and duties of arbitrators, and setting standards for enforcing arbitration awards in family law matters. This legislation seeks to offer families an alternative dispute resolution method that is efficient, cost-effective, and tailored to their specific needs. If enacted, this bill could streamline the resolution process for family law cases and promote consistency in arbitration practices across different jurisdictions.

Bill Activity

  • 2023-01-11: House Introduced

  • 2023-01-11: House Referred to Committee on Judiciary

  • 2023-01-19: House Hearing: Thursday, January 19, 2023, 3:30 PM Room 582-N

  • 2023-01-26: House Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on Judiciary

  • 2023-01-31: House Committee of the Whole - Be passed

  • 2023-02-01: House Final Action - Passed; Yea: 122 Nay: 0

  • 2023-02-01: Senate Received and Introduced

  • 2023-02-02: Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary

  • 2023-03-24: Senate Hearing: Friday, March 24, 2023, 10:30 AM Room 346-S

  • 2024-04-30: Senate Died in Senate Committee

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  • Name: House Committee on Judiciary Report
  • BillId: HB2017
  • LegislativeSession: 2023-2024 Regular Session
  • Description: House Committee on Judiciary Report
  • FloorActionDate: 2023-01-26
  • Pdf:  cr_2023_hb2017_h_0711.pdf
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