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House Bill 1663 aimed to protect domestic abuse victims by denying alimony to abusers and allowing termination of alimony for those convicted of such offenses.
House Bill 1663 aimed to protect domestic abuse victims by denying alimony to abusers and allowing termination of alimony for those convicted of such offenses.
Bill Number: HB 1663
Title: To Prohibit an Award of Alimony or Terminate Alimony for a Person Who Has Been Found to Have Committed an Act of Civil or Criminal Domestic Abuse When the Victim Would Be the Payor of Alimony.
Status: Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment
Introduced: March 04, 2025
Classification: Bill
House Bill 1663 aims to amend existing Arkansas law regarding alimony awards in cases involving domestic abuse. The bill seeks to ensure that individuals found guilty of committing acts of domestic abuse or related offenses cannot receive alimony from their victims. This legislation is intended to protect victims of domestic abuse by preventing their abusers from benefiting financially through alimony.
The bill proposes the following significant changes to Arkansas Code Title 9, Chapter 12, Subchapter 3:
Denial of Alimony for Abusers:
Termination of Alimony for Convicted Abusers:
Material Change in Circumstances:
House Bill 1663 aimed to strengthen protections for victims of domestic abuse in Arkansas by prohibiting abusers from receiving alimony. Although the bill was introduced and discussed, it did not progress through the legislative process and ultimately did not become law.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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