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Everything You Need to Know about Grandparent Visitation Rights

If you are a grandparent struggling to visit your grandchildren over the objection of the parents, you may think your rights are being trampled on. Unfortunately, that is not true. You have no constitutional right to visit your grandchildren no matter how much you want to, how much they want to visit you nor how much they say they miss you.

It has long been considered the fundamental right of parents to make all decisions concerning their children, including control over who gets to visit them. In 2000, the U.S. Supreme Court confirmed that the Fourteenth Amendment’s Due Process Clause “protects the fundamental right of parents to make decisions concerning the care, custody and control of their children.” That means that parents may prevent grandparents from visiting their grandchildren since, unfortunately, the High Court could find no constitutional right conferred upon grandparents to visit their grandchildren.

The good news is that, subsequent to that Supreme Court decision, Texas enacted legislation that offers some hope to grandparents who want to visit their grandchildren over the objection of the parents. There are difficult hurdles to cross, but it may be done with the assistance of attorneys with experience in fighting for grandparent’s rights.

Requirements for Establishing Grandparents’ Visitation

It is not enough for grandparents to simply want to visit their grandchildren because they love them and want to see them. If a parent objects to visitation, referred to in Texas as access, determined grandparents may, under certain circumstances, petition the court for an order allowing them to visit, or have access to, their grandchildren.

 Evaluating Grandparent Visitation Rights in the US

According to Texas law, courts can award visitation to biological or adopted grandparents only if it is determined to be in the best interest of the children to award visitation over the objection of a parent. Grandparents must prove, by a preponderance of the evidence, that, according to the statute, “a denial of possession or access to the child would significantly impair the child’s physical health or emotional well-being.” Just because visitation would benefit the child or the child desires to see the grandparents is an insufficient reason to grant visitation. Even if the court agrees grandparents have met their initial burden, there is one more hoop they must jump through.

To Prove Grandparent Visitation Rights

Grandparents must then prove the existence of one of the following conditions or circumstances concerning the parent of the child they want to see:

  • The parents are divorced.
  • The parent abused or neglected the child.
  • The parent has been incarcerated for at least three months.
  • The parent has been found mentally incompetent.
  • One parent is dead.
  • The parent does not have access to the child or court-ordered visitation privileges.
  • The parental rights of only one of the parents has been terminated.
  • The child has lived with the grandparents for six months.

When Visitation is Not an Option

There are some circumstances under which grandparents may not even petition the court for visitation:

  • If both of the parents have died.
  • If both parents have had their parental rights terminated.
  • The children have been adopted, or are in the process of being adopted, by someone other than their stepparent.

For more information about grandparent visitation rights, or if you need assistance with exercising your visitation rights, contact us at Bruman Law Group. Bruman Law Group is a firm of experienced family lawyers with over 27 years of legal experience. From divorce to child custody, Bruman Law Group has the expertise and sensitivity to deliver the positive outcomes you and your family deserve.


About Steven I. Bruman

Steven I. Bruman is the owner, president and chief litigator of Bruman and Associates. Mr. Bruman has substantial experience in complicated, high conflict divorce and child custody matters. Mr. Bruman is one of the top 15 family law litigators as indicated by surveys. He has extensive court room experience, litigating over 3,000 cases during the last 28 years. From handling the simplest to the most complex cases, Mr. Bruman has presented numerous topics on family law on behalf of the state bar of Texas. He has acted as a substitute family court judge and as a substitute adjunct professor at South Texas College of Law training attorneys on family law issues. Mr. Bruman has jury and non-jury experience as well as arbitration. He is a very well respected mediator and mediation advocate. Additionally, he is often appointed by the Harris County Courts to serve in the honorary role of the Amicus to the court. Mr. Bruman is a graduate of Rutgers University with a double major in economics and political science. He was 1 of 14 students of 25,000 to receive the honorary Cap and Skull award as well as being elected chairperson to the Rutgers University Legislative Affairs Committee. He received his Juris Doctor with an honorary scholarship at Thurgood Marshall Shool of Law. He is an active member and past team leader of the American Inns of Court, Family Law Division. His team received the annual honorary award for the best presentation in sophisticated family law matter. Mr. Bruman is a proud husband and father of two and understands family and it's importance. He is a serious lawyer that you can trust dealing with difficult times.

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