HB4648 HFA #1 Foster 3-7

Fisher 3909

 

Delegate Foster moved to amend the amendment; on page one, section two hundred thirty-nine a, line 4, after the word “code” by replacing the period with a colon and inserting the words “Provided, That the court shall weigh all factors and evidence in favor of a ratio no more disparate than sixty-five percent to thirty-five percent overnight parenting time, with a primary goal of awarding overnight parenting time co-equally, being in the best interests of the child.;

On page one, section two hundred thirty-nine b, line 4, after the word “continued” by inserting the word “overnight”;

On page one, section two hundred thirty-nine b, line 4, after the word “parents” by inserting the words “at a ratio no more disparate than sixty-five percent to thirty-five percent overnight parenting time, and the court shall weigh all factors and evidence in favor of a more equal ratio of overnight parenting time with a primary goal of awarding overnight parenting time co-equally between both parents as being in the best interests of the child”;

On page two, section one hundred two, line twelve, after the word “half-siblings” by inserting the words “at a ratio of time equivalent to the maximum amount of parenting time any sibling or half-sibling has with a common biological parent that is greater than that of another sibling or half-sibling”;

On page two, section one hundred two, line fourteen, by striking out the word “connotes” and inserting in lieu thereof the word “shall mean”;

On page two, section one hundred two, line fourteen, after the word “that” by inserting the word “co-equal”. 

And,

On page two, section one hundred two, line sixteen, after the word “evidence” by replacing the period with a colon and inserting the words “Provided, That the court shall weigh all factors and evidence in favor of a ratio no more disparate than sixty-five percent to thirty-five percent overnight parenting time, with a primary goal of awarding overnight parenting time co-equally, being in the best interests of the child.”

Adopted

Rejected