Am.
Sub. H.B. 395*
127th General Assembly
(As Reported by S. Judiciary - Civil Justice)
Reps. Hughes, Flowers, Wagoner, Evans, Yuko, S. Williams, Bacon, Combs, DeBose, J. McGregor, Stebelton
BILL SUMMARY
· Excludes a spouse's social security benefits from a divorce court's jurisdiction.
CONTENT AND OPERATION
Existing law provides that, in divorce proceedings, a court must determine what constitutes "marital property" and what constitutes "separate property" (in legal separation proceedings, a court may make this determination upon the request of a party). Upon making such a determination, the court must divide the marital and separate property equitably between the spouses. The court has jurisdiction over all property in which one or both spouses have an interest. (R.C. 3105.171(B).)
The bill excludes social security benefits from the court's jurisdiction, so that social security benefits may not be divided or awarded to the other spouse. The bill adds an additional factor for the court to consider when making a division of marital property and when determining whether to make a distributive award: the bill requires a court to consider any retirement benefits of the spouses, excluding the social security benefits of a spouse (except as may be relevant for purposes of dividing a public pension). (R.C. 3105.171(B) and (F)(9).)
HISTORY
ACTION |
DATE |
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Introduced |
11-15-07 |
Re-referred to H. Juvenile & Family Law |
04-15-08 |
Reported, H. Juvenile & Family Law |
05-07-08 |
Passed House (91-3) |
05-20-08 |
Reported, S. Judiciary - Civil Justice |
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* This analysis was prepared before the report of the Senate Judiciary - Civil Justice Committee appeared in the Senate Journal. Note that the list of co-sponsors and the legislative history may be incomplete.