153.433 – POSSESSION OF OR ACCESS TO GRANDCHILD. (a) The
Texas Family Code § 153.433
Summary
This law allows grandparents to seek court-ordered access or possession of their grandchildren under certain conditions. It applies when at least one parent retains their parental rights, and the grandparent must demonstrate that access is in the child's best interest.
Grandparents can request access if a parent’s rights are intact.
Grandparents must prove access serves the child's best interest.
Court orders are based on evidence presented by the grandparent.
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