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House panel backs optional parenting-plan clause on children’s social-media images

House committee (Children and Family Law topics) · March 2, 2026
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Summary

A House committee recommended House Bill 1039 ‘ought to pass,’ endorsing an optional parenting-plan provision allowing parents to agree about sharing a child’s image on social media to protect privacy and reduce conflict.

A House committee on family law recommended House Bill 1039 “ought to pass,” endorsing an optional section on parenting-plan templates that would let parents set rules for sharing a child’s image online.

Representative Nelson, the bill’s sponsor, told the committee the measure would add an optional clause to parenting plans “relative to the sharing of a child's image on social media” to protect a child’s privacy and…

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