The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Senate passes bill that would alter foster care system,

Parents could grant temporary custody to family members.

- By Kristina Torres ktorres@ajc.com

The Georgia Senate voted Tuesday to allow military service members or struggling parents to bypass the state’s foster care system and give temporary custody of their children to families or friends.

Senate Bill 3 will likely face changes in the House, which has been skeptical of similar efforts — including a failed push by the Senate last year to largely privatize Georgia’s child welfare system.

Senate Health and Human Services Chairwoman Renee Unterman, R-Buford, has pitched SB 3 as an extension of a law she championed in 2008 allowing grandparen­ts to take custody of their grandchild­ren. She has acknowledg­ed it could be considered a small step toward privatizat­ion but said Tuesday that her priority was to give stability to children in otherwise disruptive situations.

SB 3 would allow a temporary custodial arrangemen­t for up to a year as the parent completes deployment or gets back on his or her feet. The pairing between parent and friend would not be handled by the Division of Family and Children Services, which controls Georgia’s foster care system.

Instead, it would be made through faith-based groups or nonprofit organizati­ons trained in crisis interventi­on.

The arrangemen­t could be cut short at the request of a participat­ing parent. It would also be disallowed if DFCS is investigat­ing a situation involving the parent or child.

“You don’t have to load up the kids in the station wagon and take them to the courthouse — that’s very traumatic in a child’s life,” Unterman said of the arrangemen­ts allowed under what she has dubbed the Supporting and Strengthen- ing Families Act. The bill, she said, could help children stay with their friends, in the same school or same health care system.

Some legal experts, however, have questioned whether the bill could jeopardize the rights of parents who have visitation rights but don’t have full custody of their children.

“If someone wanted to, they could manipulate this for child custody issues,” said Senate Minority Leader Steve Henson, DTucker.

One likely change to the bill would require background checks for the friends or family who take temporary custody of a child, something Unterman said she would support.

The bill passed on a 43-10 vote and now goes to the House for considerat­ion.

SB 3 would allow a temporary custodial arrangemen­t for up to a year as the parent completes deployment or gets back on his or her feet.

 ?? BOB ANDRES / BANDRES@AJC.COM ?? Senate Health and Human Services Chairwoman Renee Unterman, R-Buford, presents Senate Bill 3 to the Senate on Tuesday. The bill, a temporary custodial arrangemen­t for up to a year as a parent completes deployment or gets back on his or her feet, will...
BOB ANDRES / BANDRES@AJC.COM Senate Health and Human Services Chairwoman Renee Unterman, R-Buford, presents Senate Bill 3 to the Senate on Tuesday. The bill, a temporary custodial arrangemen­t for up to a year as a parent completes deployment or gets back on his or her feet, will...

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