Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2645

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Caption

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

Impact

The bill's impact is substantial as it modifies existing protocols under the Family Code related to grandparent access to grandchildren. By requiring the appointment of a guardian ad litem, the legislation seeks to provide an independent assessment in these disputes. Additionally, the clarification on what constitutes necessary evidence removes the previous requirement for expert testimony, which may lower barriers for grandparents pursuing access rights. Such changes reflect an intention to make legal proceedings more accessible for relatives seeking to maintain family connections.

Summary

House Bill 2645 aims to amend the Texas Family Code by providing clearer guidelines for grandparents seeking possession of or access to their grandchildren. The bill stipulates that courts must appoint a guardian ad litem at the request of a grandparent who is a party in a suit regarding access to a grandchild. This addition underscores the legislative intent to ensure that children's best interests are considered in cases where parental rights have not been terminated but concerns regarding access arise.

Contention

While advocates argue that HB 2645 provides necessary legal clarity and protection for grandparents seeking access to their grandchildren, there may be points of contention, particularly from parents. The bill maintains that grandparents need to prove that denying access would significantly impair the child's physical health or emotional well-being, a standard that could lead to disputes in court. Critics may raise concerns about potential conflicts between parental rights and grandparent access, suggesting that the legislation could undermine parental authority in favor of extended family access.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Family Code

  • Chapter 107. Special Appointments, Child Custody Evaluations, And Adoption Evaluations
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 153. Conservatorship, Possession, And Access
    • Section: 432
    • Section: 433

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB391

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

TX HB3806

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

TX HB575

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

TX SB823

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

TX HB1828

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

TX HB756

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

TX HB956

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

TX HB2557

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

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