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LC 3633

Generally revise minor laws

2025 Regular Session

Broadly revises minor-related family-law statutes, but the draft died in process, so no changes affecting minors or families took effect.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 3633

Summary of LC 3633 — Generally revise minor laws

LC 3633 is a bill titled “Generally revise minor laws.” The available information indicates it is focused on family law and minors, but the text of the bill’s provisions is not provided. The bill’s status is “Draft Died in Process.”

Overview

  • Title: Generally revise minor laws
  • Subject: Family Law, Minors
  • Purpose (as stated by the title): Broad revision of laws related to minors. No specific provisions are available in the provided information.
  • Intended scope: Appears to address statutes affecting minors within family law, but exact topics and amendments are not specified.

Status and Timeline

  • Introduced: December 14, 2024
  • 2024-12-14: Drafter Assigned
  • 2024-12-14: Draft On Hold
  • 2025-05-23: (LC) Draft Died in Process
  • Current status: The draft died in process as of May 23, 2025, meaning the bill did not advance to further committee action or passage.

Known Provisions (Availability of Text)

  • No specific provisions, sections, or amendments are provided in the available summary.
  • Therefore, there are no details on:
    • Definitions (e.g., who is considered a minor)
    • Changes to emancipation, guardianship, or custody processes
    • Consent, age of majority, or eligibility for services
    • Funding, enforcement, or implementation timelines
    • Administrative or court-venue changes

Potential Impact (General, Not Specific to Provisions)

  • If enacted, a general revision could affect a broad range of minor-related statutes within family law.
  • Possible areas of impact (typical in broad minor-law revisions) could include definitions, consent rules, guardianship/emancipation processes, child welfare procedures, and related court or agency responsibilities.
  • Given the lack of text, actual impacts depend entirely on the specific amendments the bill would have proposed.

Affected Parties and Institutions

  • Minors and their families
  • Courts (family court, juvenile court)
  • Guardians, guardians ad litem, and custody evaluators
  • State or local agencies administering minor-related programs

Procedural Notes and Next Steps

  • Status indicates the draft died in process; no further action is noted in the provided record.
  • To obtain the bill’s text or updated status, consult the official legislative website or contact the Legislative Counsel drafter for LC 3633.
  • If interest remains, watch for reintroduction or amendments in future sessions.

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Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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