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HB4499 • 2026

INTERFERENCE WITH PARENT-CHILD

INTERFERENCE WITH PARENT-CHILD

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Jay Hoffman
Last action
2026-03-27
Official status
Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
Effective date
Not listed

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INTERFERENCE WITH PARENT-CHILD

INTERFERENCE WITH PARENT-CHILD

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-27 Illinois General Assembly

    Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee

  2. 2026-02-17 Illinois General Assembly

    Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Committee

  3. 2026-01-20 Illinois General Assembly

    Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Jay Hoffman

  4. 2026-01-20 Illinois General Assembly

    First Reading

  5. 2026-01-20 Illinois General Assembly

    Referred to Rules Committee

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104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB4499

Introduced 1/20/2026, by Rep. Jay Hoffman

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:

New Act

Creates the Tortious Interference with Parent-Child Relationship Act.
Contains findings and purposes concerning the parent-child relationship.
Creates a civil cause of action for a parent or child if a third party's
tortious conduct injures either the child or the parent or otherwise
unreasonably harms, prevents, or terminates a parent-child relationship.
Authorizes recovery of damages including loss of society, companionship,
consortium, parent-child relationship, emotional distress, mental anguish,
or economic loss. Provides that the Act applies to all conduct occurring on
or after January 1, 1980. Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR

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AN ACT concerning civil law.

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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:

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Section 1.
Short title.
This Act may be cited as the
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Tortious Interference with Parent-Child Relationship Act.

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Section 5.
Legislative findings and purpose.
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(a) The General Assembly finds that:
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(1) Illinois recognizes the right of every child to
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the physical, mental, emotional, and financial support of
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the child's parents.
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(2) The 14th Amendment of the United States
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Constitution protects the parent-child relationship
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through its Due Process Clause, which safeguards the
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fundamental right of parents to direct the care, custody,
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and upbringing of their children, and the reciprocal right
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of children to the society, companionship, and support of
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their parents.
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(3) The parent-child relationship is among the most
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fundamental liberty interests protected by the United
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States Constitution, and interference with that
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relationship, whether through injury to the child, injury
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to the parent, or conduct that prevents the relationship
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from forming, constitutes a deprivation of

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constitutionally protected rights.
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(4) Section 700 of the Restatement (Second) of Torts
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has recognized since 1977 that a parent who is entitled to
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custody of a minor child may maintain a tort action
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against a person or entity whose tortious conduct
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interferes with the parent-child relationship.
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(5) However, in Hulsh v. Hulsh, 2025 IL 130931, the
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Illinois Supreme Court declined to recognize a common law
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tort cause of action or recoverable damages for
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interference with the parent-child relationship in the
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context of nonfatal injuries and deferred to the General
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Assembly as to whether such a cause of action and remedy
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ought to exist.
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(6) Unlike many other jurisdictions, Illinois
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currently does not permit a parent to recover damages for
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loss of a child's society or companionship when the child
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suffers nonfatal injuries caused by another's tortious
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conduct, nor does Illinois permit a child to recover for
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loss of a parent's society or companionship under similar
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circumstances.
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(7) This gap in Illinois law fails to adequately
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protect the constitutionally recognized parent-child
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relationship and leaves families without remedy when
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tortious conduct diminishes or destroys that relationship.
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(b) Therefore, it is the purpose of this Act to promote
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fairness and justice and to protect the constitutionally

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recognized rights of parents and children to their
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relationship with one another by establishing a statutory
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civil cause of action or remedy, where none has existed under
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Illinois law, for tortious interference with the parent-child
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relationship, including, but not limited to, circumstances in
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which:
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(1) a child suffers injury caused by the tortious
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conduct of another resulting in loss or diminishment of
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the parent-child relationship;
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(2) a parent suffers injury caused by the tortious
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conduct of another resulting in loss or diminishment of
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the parent-child relationship;
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(3) tortious conduct prevents the formation of a
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parent-child relationship between persons legally entitled
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to such a relationship; or
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(4) tortious conduct that otherwise interferes with,
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diminishes, or destroys the parent-child relationship.

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Section 10.
Liability for tortious interference with the
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parent-child relationship.
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(a) A person or entity is subject to liability under this
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Act if that person's or entity's tortious conduct:
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(1) causes physical, emotional, or psychological
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injury to a child resulting in loss or diminishment of the
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parent-child relationship;
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(2) causes physical, emotional, or psychological

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injury to a parent resulting in loss or diminishment of
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the parent-child relationship;
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(3) prevents the formation of a parent-child
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relationship between persons legally entitled to such a
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relationship; or
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(4) otherwise interferes with, diminishes, or destroys
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the parent-child relationship between a parent and child.
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(b) A parent and child each have an independent right to
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bring an action or to recover damages under this Act for
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interference with their relationship with one another.
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(c) This Section applies to nonfatal injuries.
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(d) This Section applies to the parents of a minor child or
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an adult child who is dependent on his or her parents for
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support.
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(e) This Section also applies to minor children and adults
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who are dependent on their parents for support at the time of
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the alleged injury or conduct.

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Section 15.
Cause of action and recoverable damages.
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(a) A parent or child whose rights under this Act have been
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violated has a nonwaivable right to bring a civil action
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against the person or entity whose tortious conduct violated
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those rights.
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(b) A person entitled to bring an action under this Act may
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recover actual damages, including, but not limited to:
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(1) loss of society;

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(2) loss of companionship;
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(3) loss of consortium;
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(4) loss of the parent-child relationship;
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(5) emotional distress;
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(6) mental anguish; or
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(7) economic loss.
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(c) If the defendant's conduct demonstrated reckless
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disregard for the rights of the parent or child, a court may
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award punitive damages in accordance with Illinois law.

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Section 95.
Severability.
If any provision of this Act or
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its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid,
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the invalidity of that provision or application does not
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affect other provisions or applications of this Act that can
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be given effect without the invalid provision or application.

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Section 97.
Retroactive application.
This Act applies to
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all conduct occurring on or after January 1, 1980.

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Section 99.
Effective date.
This Act takes effect upon
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becoming law.

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