Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB524

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to a suit for possession of or access to a child by a grandparent.

Impact

The legislation is significant in reshaping the rights of grandparents within the state of Texas, particularly in situations where one or more parents' rights remain intact. By modifying existing procedures for grandparents to initiate custody claims, the bill reinforces the state's interest in protecting children while balancing familial relationships. Importantly, the bill establishes a structured approach for cases involving grandparents, ensuring that the courts maintain a focus on the best interests of the child. Further, it introduces provisions to penalize frivolous suits, aiming to deter misuse of the legal system by emphasizing the requirement for substantiated claims.

Summary

House Bill 524 aims to amend the Family Code regarding the ability of grandparents to seek possession of or access to their grandchildren. This bill seeks to clarify the legal processes and requirements for grandparents filing such suits, establishing that biological or adoptive grandparents must demonstrate that their denial of access would significantly impair the child's physical health or emotional well-being. The proposed changes also dictate the circumstances under which grandparents may seek custody, highlighting the necessity for clear and convincing evidence in support of their claims.

Contention

Despite its aims, the bill has raised concerns among some stakeholders regarding its potential implications for parental rights. Critics worry that while seeking to empower grandparents, the legislation could inadvertently clash with parental authority, particularly in cases where parents oppose the grandparent's attempts to gain access to their children. The bill requires a balancing act between promoting grandparent involvement while upholding the presumption that parents act in their child's best interest, potentially leaving room for disputes over what constitutes significant impairment to a child's well-being. Additionally, provisions allowing the award of attorney's fees to parents successfully defending against frivolous suits may dissuade legitimate claims from being filed.

Companion Bills

TX SB414

Identical Relating to a suit for possession of or access to a child by a grandparent.

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