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This Act clarifies and refines the criminal jurisdiction of Family Court. First, this Act alters the definition of “family” by removing the requirement that both parties be residents of this state. Second, this Act provides concurrent criminal jurisdiction in Family Court and the Court of Common Pleas for certain criminal offenses where the parentage of a child in common is in dispute. Finally, this Act provides Family Court and the Court of Common Pleas with concurrent criminal jurisdiction over non-felony, adult criminal cases that include charges that fall within both Family Court’s and Court of Common Pleas’ jurisdiction. This Act requires a greater than majority vote for passage because Section 28 of Article IV of the Delaware Constitution requires the affirmative vote of 2/3 of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly to confer jurisdiction of a misdemeanor on the Family Court. This Act makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual.
Introduced
Apr 17, 2025
Last Action
Mar 24, 2026
Session
DE 153
Sponsors
4 primary · 0 co
Passed By House. Votes: 39 YES 2 ABSENT
Assigned to Judiciary Committee in Senate
Reported Out of Committee (Judiciary) in House with 4 Favorable, 4 On Its Merits
Introduced and Assigned to Judiciary Committee in House
HB 122 was introduced on Apr 17, 2025 by Krista Griffith in DE session 153. It is currently passed first chamber. Most recent action on Mar 24, 2026: Passed By House. Votes: 39 YES 2 ABSENT.
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Assigned to Judiciary Committee in Senate