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A newly introduced bill in the Alabama legislature would require drunk drivers to pay child support if a parent or guardian is killed in a wreck.
House Bill 114, officially known as the DUI and Child Compensation and Recovery Act, is sponsored by Rep. Proncey Robertson, a Republican representing Franklin, Lawrence, Morgan and Winston counties. It “would require an individual who is convicted of drunk driving while under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance to pay child support for a child of a victim of the offense if the offense leads to the death of a parent or guardian of the child.”
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A newly introduced bill in the Alabama legislature would require drunk drivers to pay child support if a parent or guardian is killed in a wreck.
House Bill 114, officially known as the DUI and Child Compensation and Recovery Act, is sponsored by Rep. Proncey Robertson, a Republican representing Franklin, Lawrence, Morgan and Winston counties. It “would require an individual who is convicted of drunk driving while under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance to pay child support for a child of a victim of the offense if the offense leads to the death of a parent or guardian of the child.”

Alabama bill would make drunk drivers pay child support
The payments would be required until the child reaches age 19.