Texas Grandparent Rights: Do You Have a Case?

Are you a grandparent being denied time with your grandchild in Texas? You're not alone — and you may have legal options. In this video, Attorney Alex Hunt of Hunt Law Firm, PLLC explains exactly how Texas grandparents can seek court-ordered visitation (called "possession and access") under Texas Family Code §§ 153.432–153.434. You'll learn: ✅ The difference between grandparent visitation and custody in Texas ✅ When the law actually allows grandparents to file for court-ordered time ✅ What you must prove to get a judge to grant visitation ✅ Special circumstances — including a parent being deceased, incarcerated, or declared incompetent — that strengthen your case ✅ The exact steps to take and evidence to gather before filing Texas law strongly presumes parents know what's best for their children — so the bar for grandparent visitation is high. But with the right documentation and legal strategy, it is possible. This video breaks it all down in plain language so you know where you stand. FOLLOW ▶ Web: https://www.familylawyerkaty.com Facebook:   / huntlawtexas   Instagram:   / huntlawtexas   Twitter:   / huntlawtexas   LinkedIn:   / huntlawtexas   #law #divorce #familylaw This video is intended for informational purposes only and is not intended to be legal advice. The information in this podcast is not intended to and does not create an attorney-client relationship.