San Antonio, TX asked in Family Law for Texas

Q: I would like to have weekend visitation with my grandson. I was getting him every weekend, up until my son preposed.

His mother. Now when I ask for him it is a problem. I want exercise my Grandparents Rights.

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Jon R. Boyd
Jon R. Boyd
Answered
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: If your visitation has been previously ordered, you should see a lawyer and file a Motion asking the court to enforce the order.

If there is no prior order, it will be difficult to get due to changes in the law 20 yrs ago. You should consult with an experienced family law attorney about your facts and he/she can give you an educated opinion.

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