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Title: Texas Shakes Up Drunk Driving Laws: Kill a Parent—Pay Child Support
Post by: mystery-ak on September 04, 2023, 01:45:01 pm
Texas Shakes Up Drunk Driving Laws: Kill a Parent—Pay Child Support
By Jeff Charles | 5:53 PM on September 03, 2023

A new Texas law recently went into effect that would impose further consequences on drunk drivers. The legislation, known as Bentley’s Law, mandates that individuals who kill a child’s parents because they were driving while intoxicated will be liable for paying child support.

The new law presents an interesting ethical and legal proposition that aims to mitigate the trauma and damage caused by those who drive while drunk. It seems to make sense: If a drunk driver robs a child of their parent, doesn’t it make sense that they should be financially responsible for the loss? Perhaps, but there might be other questions that are also relevant:

    Texas drunken drivers who kill a child’s parent or guardian in a crash are now liable to pay child support, according to legislation that went into effect Friday.

    Texas House Bill 393, also known as Bentley's Law, was first filed Nov. 14 of last year. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed the bill June 2.

    "Any time a parent passes is tragic, but a death at the hands of a drunk driver is especially heinous," the Republican governor wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. "I was proud to sign HB 393 into law this year to require offenders to pay child support for the children of their victims."

    According to the law, intoxicated manslaughter culprits are only on the hook until the child turns 18 years old or finishes high school.

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https://redstate.com/jeffc/2023/09/03/texas-shakes-up-drunk-driving-laws-kill-a-parent-and-pay-their-child-support-n2163387
Title: Re: Texas Shakes Up Drunk Driving Laws: Kill a Parent—Pay Child Support
Post by: Smokin Joe on September 04, 2023, 03:56:12 pm
Interesting idea.
Saves on lawsuits, too.