Supervised visitation in Fort Worth — Tarrant County's seat

Fort Worth is the seat of Tarrant County and the 13th-largest city in the United States. The Tarrant County Family Law Center sits right downtown on East Weatherford Street, which means family law cases for Fort Worth and most of Tarrant County are heard a few blocks from the heart of the city.

TruVisit Dallas supervisors meet Fort Worth families at family-friendly locations across the city. We don't charge mileage and we don't operate from a single fixed office. Sessions happen where they make sense for the family.

Fort Worth neighborhoods we regularly serve

  • Downtown / Sundance Square
  • Cultural District / West 7th — including the museums district
  • TCU area / Bluebonnet Hills
  • Near Southside / Magnolia
  • North Fort Worth — Alliance, Heritage
  • Camp Bowie corridor
  • Westover Hills
  • Ridglea / River Oaks
  • East Fort Worth — Polytechnic Heights, Meadowbrook
  • South Fort Worth — Wedgwood, Edgecliff Village

Common Fort Worth meet-up locations

  • Sundance Square — central downtown plaza and family events area
  • Trinity Park (along the Trinity River)
  • Heritage Park (Downtown)
  • Fort Worth Botanic Garden (cooler months)
  • Fort Worth Museum of Science and History (indoor)
  • Fort Worth Zoo perimeter family areas
  • Burger's Lake area family venues
  • Fort Worth Public Library — Central, Southwest, and Northeast branches
  • Family-appropriate restaurants in Sundance Square and West 7th

Fort Worth families and the Tarrant County family courts

All Tarrant County family law cases — including supervised visitation orders — are heard by the family district courts at the Tarrant County Family Law Center at 200 East Weatherford Street in downtown Fort Worth. Tarrant County has dedicated family district courts (231st, 233rd, 322nd, 323rd, 324th, 325th, 360th, and Associate Judge courts). Our reports are formatted to meet the court's documentation standards.

For more on the broader process, see our guide to the Texas family court process and our overview of Texas Family Code Chapter 153, which governs conservatorship, possession, and access.

Fort Worth is geographically convenient for West DFW With I-35W, I-30, I-820, and US-287 all crossing through it, Fort Worth is one of the easier DFW cities to coordinate visits in. For parents living in different parts of Tarrant County (or Tarrant and West Dallas County), Fort Worth is often a logical mutual meet-up point.

Pricing

Same flat rate across every Fort Worth neighborhood: $150 one-time intake and $65/hour for sessions. Two-hour minimum. No mileage, no monthly fees, no add-ons.

How to start your Fort Worth case

  1. Call (469) 646-7404 or submit our online inquiry form.
  2. Intake call (20–30 min) — court order review, $150 fee, supervisor assignment.
  3. First session coordinated with both parties at a Fort Worth location of mutual convenience.
  4. Visit happens; written report delivered within 24 hours.