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Support For Grandparents Facing Lost Contact

When a grandparent suddenly loses time with a grandchild, the worry can be overwhelming. You may feel shut out from a child you helped raise, with no clear idea of what the law allows you to do. If this is happening to you in Corpus Christi, you do not have to sort it out alone.

At Rothschild Law Firm, we represent grandparents who want to understand their legal options and protect a relationship that matters deeply to them. Texas law gives grandparents potential paths to visitation or custody in specific situations, but those paths are not always obvious. Our role is to give you clear information, careful guidance, and a plan that fits your family.

Our team focuses on family law for families in this part of Texas. We bring advanced training, years of experience, and a steady approach to the complicated questions that come with grandparents rights disputes.

To speak with our experienced Corpus Christ grandparents' rights lawyers, call us at (361) 866-5437 or contact us online today. 

Why Grandparents Turn To Our Firm

Choosing the right family law firm is especially important when you are asking a court to step into a fragile family situation. At Rothschild Law Firm, our practice is led by Nicholas Rothschild, a Board Certified family law attorney through the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. This credential is available only to attorneys who meet strict standards in Texas family law.

Our attorney has spent more than a decade focused on complex family cases, including high conflict custody disputes and cases involving multiple caregivers. That experience helps us recognize patterns in grandparents' rights matters and anticipate the arguments that may be raised against you. We draw on that background to build strategies that reflect both the law and the reality of your family.

We also bring a strong local perspective. Our firm regularly appears in the family courts at the Nueces County Courthouse and in surrounding counties. This familiarity with local procedures and expectations helps us plan realistically for hearings and conferences that affect your grandchild. We understand how judges in this area often evaluate requests from grandparents, and we prepare accordingly.

Equally important is how we work with you. Grandparents' rights cases are emotional and personal. We listen carefully to your history with your grandchild and with the child’s parents, then tailor our approach to your goals. Our preparation is meticulous, from reviewing prior court orders to organizing school and medical records. Our goal is to place the court in the best position possible to understand your role in the child’s life.

Understanding Grandparents' Rights In Texas

Texas law does not give grandparents automatic rights to visitation or custody. Instead, the Texas Family Code allows grandparents to request court ordered access or conservatorship in specific circumstances that are tied to the child’s best interest. Knowing whether your situation meets those conditions is a key first step.

In Texas, conservatorship is the term that covers what many people think of as custody and decision making authority. Access relates to court ordered time with a child. A court generally considers a grandparent’s request only when certain requirements are met, such as when a parent has died, is incarcerated, has had rights terminated, or when there is evidence that the current situation may seriously harm the child’s physical or emotional wellbeing.

Many grandparents are told they have no rights and stop there. The reality is more nuanced. Courts in this state must balance parents’ constitutional rights with the child’s need for safety and stability. This means grandparents often face a higher burden of proof than they expect. Our role is to explain those standards in plain language and evaluate whether the facts of your situation could meet them.

Because our lead attorney is Board Certified in Family Law and has written for respected legal journals, we stay attentive to how Texas courts interpret these statutes over time. When we advise you about your options, we draw not only on the statute itself, but also on the way judges apply it in real cases. This helps you make decisions based on the law as it functions in practice, not just on what you may have heard from others.

Common Situations Grandparents Face

Every family is different, but certain situations come up often in our work with grandparents. Understanding how these scenarios may interact with Texas grandparents' rights laws can help you see where your case might fit.

Sometimes, a grandparent has been a regular caregiver, then a parent restricts contact after a divorce or new relationship. In other cases, a parent may be struggling with substance use, mental health concerns, or instability, and the grandparent worries that the child is not safe. There are also situations in which one parent has died, and the surviving parent cuts off contact with the deceased parent’s family.

We also see matters that involve the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. When Child Protective Services opens a case, grandparents may be asked to step in informally or may seek a more formal role if they believe the child could be removed. Each of these settings can raise different legal questions about standing, evidence, and the kind of order a court might consider.

In our conversations with you, we ask detailed questions about your involvement in your grandchild’s life. This includes who has provided day to day care, how often you have seen the child, and what changes have occurred. We look at the history of conflict, any prior court orders in Nueces County or other courts, and any documented concerns about the child’s wellbeing. This careful review helps us determine whether seeking visitation, conservatorship, or another form of relief fits your situation.

How We Approach Your Grandparent Case

When you reach out to us about a grandparents' rights issue, we start by learning your story. During an initial consultation, we ask you to explain your relationship with your grandchild, what has changed, and what you hope to accomplish. We also review any existing orders from the family courts in Nueces County or other counties, as those documents often shape what the court can do next.

From there, we evaluate whether you may have what Texas law calls standing, which is the right to bring your concerns before the court. We consider factors such as how recently you have provided significant care, whether a parent has died or lost rights, and whether there are serious concerns about the child’s current environment. If the law appears to support moving forward, we discuss the potential paths with you in detail.

Our preparation focuses on building a clear, organized picture of your role in the child’s life. This often involves gathering records that show your involvement, such as school communications, medical records, photographs, and messages that reflect your ongoing relationship. We may also review reports from prior cases or CPS investigations, if those exist. The goal is to present the court with evidence that is both relevant and respectful of family privacy.

Throughout the process, we keep you informed about what to expect at each step. Hearings in the family courts at the Nueces County Courthouse or other venues can feel formal and intimidating. We explain who will be present, what issues the judge is likely to focus on, and how we plan to present your position. Our team stays available to answer questions and to help you weigh choices as your case develops. We understand that every legal step has consequences for family relationships, and we work with you to balance legal strategy with your long term goals for your grandchild.

Steps To Take If Contact Is Blocked

When a parent suddenly limits or ends visits with your grandchild, the situation can feel urgent. Taking certain steps early can help protect your options and give any attorney you hire a clearer picture of what has happened.

Helpful steps grandparents can take right away:

  • Write down a timeline of your involvement with your grandchild, including how often you saw the child and what your time together looked like.
  • Save copies of any texts, emails, or messages with the child’s parents that relate to visits, conflicts, or safety concerns.
  • Gather any existing court orders from the family court in Corpus Christi or other courts, along with CPS letters or reports if a state agency has been involved.
  • Avoid confrontations or threats about taking parents to court, as these can harm family dynamics and sometimes affect how a judge views the case.
  • Contact a family law attorney to review your situation before agreeing to any new arrangements that might weaken your position.

We encourage grandparents not to wait and simply hope that things will return to normal if there are serious warning signs. Speaking with a lawyer early can help you understand whether the law gives you a meaningful way to act and how your choices now could affect any future case. When you meet with our team, we review the information you have gathered and talk through possible strategies that fit both the law and your priorities for your family.

To speak with our experienced Corpus Christ grandparents' rights lawyers, call us at (361) 866-5437 or contact us online today. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Do grandparents have visitation rights in Texas?

Texas does not give grandparents automatic visitation rights, but courts can grant access in specific situations. Those situations usually involve concerns about the child’s wellbeing or changes in a parent’s status. We review your facts carefully to see whether the law may allow a request.

When can a Texas court give grandparents custody?

A court may consider giving grandparents custody when parents are unable or unfit to care for the child, or when grandparents have been primary caregivers for a significant period. Judges focus on the child’s best interest. We help you understand whether your circumstances might meet those standards.

How will taking legal action affect my family?

Legal action can add stress to already tense relationships, and there is no way to remove that risk entirely. We talk openly about potential impacts and work to choose strategies that protect the child while minimizing unnecessary conflict. Our approach is careful, respectful, and grounded in your long term goals.

What should I bring to our first meeting?

It helps to bring any existing court orders, CPS documents, and a written timeline of your involvement with your grandchild. Messages with parents, school records, and medical information can also be useful. We review these materials together so we can give you more precise feedback.

Why choose a local family law firm for this?

A local family law firm regularly appears in the same courts that will hear your case and understands local procedures. Our team works in the family courts at the Nueces County Courthouse and nearby venues, and we use that experience to plan realistic strategies and communicate clearly about what to expect.

Talk With Our Team About Your Options

Texas grandparents' rights cases are demanding, but they can offer important protections in the right circumstances. You do not have to decide on your own whether to act or what steps to take next. A conversation with a family law attorney can help you see your options more clearly.

At Rothschild Law Firm, we bring Board Certification in Family Law, years of work in complex custody disputes, and deep familiarity with courts in this area to every grandparent matter we handle. Our goal is to guide you through a careful, informed process that keeps your grandchild’s wellbeing at the center. If you are searching for a Corpus Christi grandparents' rights lawyer can rely on for thoughtful guidance, we are here to listen.

To speak with our experienced Corpus Christ grandparents' rights lawyers, call us at (361) 866-5437 or contact us online today. 

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