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Can grandparents be kept from seeing their grandkids in Texas?

On Behalf of Jeremy J. Poet Law Firm, PLLC | Jun 16, 2026 | Family Law

Grandparents often play a steady and loving role in a child’s life, offering care, support and emotional stability. As grandparents, few family situations feel more painful than being cut off from a grandchild. 

In Texas, grandparents do not have automatic legal rights to custody or visitation. When family conflict, divorce or separation affects those relationships, many grandparents are left wondering whether the law can help preserve their bond. 

When can grandparents seek visitation or custody?

Grandparents can ask a court to step in under limited circumstances, but Texas sets a high legal bar. To get court-ordered visitation over a parent’s objection, a grandparent must show that being cut off from the child would harm the child’s physical health or emotional well-being. 

Factors courts may consider

Every case depends on its own facts. Courts look closely at the child’s circumstances before making any decision.

They may consider:

  • The strength and history of the relationship between the grandparent and the child
  • The child’s emotional and physical needs
  • Whether a parent is deceased, absent or unable to care for the child
  • Any evidence of abuse, neglect or unsafe conditions
  • The likely impact of continued or restricted contact

No single factor controls the outcome. Courts weigh all circumstances together and focus on what protects the child’s well-being.

Understanding your options in difficult family situations 

Family conflict involving grandchildren brings emotional stress on all sides. While Texas law does not guarantee grandparents visitation or custody rights, it does allow courts to intervene when a child’s safety or stability may be at risk.

Understanding how the law applies can help families set realistic expectations and make informed decisions. If you face a situation involving limited or denied contact with your grandchildren, a family law attorney can help you understand your options and protect your rights under Texas law.

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