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Bentley’s Law is changing how we hold drunk drivers accountable. Named after Bentley, a young boy who lost his parents to a drunk driver, this law requires offenders to support the victims’ children financially. Drunk drivers must take responsibility, helping ease the financial burden on families who have suffered an unimaginable loss.

Where Bentley’s Law Exists

Currently, Bentley’s Law has been passed in several states, including Missouri and Tennessee. These states understand the emotional and financial challenges families face after losing a loved one to a drunk driver. The law ensures the convicted driver pays child support until the child turns 18 or graduates from high school.

However, California and Arizona have not yet adopted Bentley’s Law. Still, there is growing interest in this legislation, and it could expand to these states in the future. Advocates hope more states will see the benefits of holding drunk drivers responsible for the well-being of victims’ children.

How Bentley’s Law Works

Bentley’s Law ensures convicted drunk drivers:

  • Pay child support to victims’ children.
  • Continue payments until the child turns 18 or finishes high school.
  • Provide financial help to ease the burden on grieving families.

By requiring child support, Bentley’s Law holds drunk drivers accountable. It also helps prevent children from facing additional financial stress after a tragic loss.

Why Bentley’s Law Matters

Losing a loved one to a drunk driving accident is devastating. For many families, the emotional pain is overwhelming, and financial struggles only make it worse. Bentley’s Law offers a solution. It ensures that drunk drivers take financial responsibility, helping victims’ families care for the children left behind.

Could Bentley’s Law Come to Arizona or California?

While Arizona and California have not yet passed Bentley’s Law, it could happen in the future. More states are considering similar laws to hold drunk drivers accountable. With enough advocacy and public support, the law could soon reach Arizona and California to help protect children and families affected by these tragedies.

Why Choose Fielding Law?

When you lose a loved one in a tragic accident, it’s overwhelming. The legal process only adds to the stress. That’s why Fielding Law is here to help. Our attorneys are experienced in wrongful death and personal injury cases, and we work tirelessly to protect your family’s rights. With kindness, empathy, and determination, Fielding Law helps families navigate these difficult times. Call 833.88.SHARK today for a consultation, and let us help you seek justice for your loved one.

Note: Information provided is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult with a qualified attorney for legal concerns.

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