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Allison Holker and tWitch's Family Feud Over After Case Dismissed
Judge dismisses Connie Boss Alexander's grandparent visitation case against Holker, ending the high-profile dispute.
Mar. 1, 2026 at 4:23pm
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Allison Holker, the widow of Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, has had a grandparent visitation case filed by her late husband's mother, Connie Boss Alexander, dismissed by a judge. The case, which was filed in September 2025, claimed that Holker was preventing Alexander from having a relationship with her grandchildren. However, the judge ruled that California lacked jurisdiction over Holker and the children, leading to the case being fully dismissed.
Why it matters
The feud between Holker and the Boss family has been highly publicized, with both sides making accusations against the other. The dismissal of the case brings an end to the legal battle and may allow the families to move forward and find a way to maintain the children's relationships with their paternal grandparents.
The details
In September 2025, Boss Alexander filed a petition in Los Angeles for grandparent visitation against Holker, claiming that her relationship with her grandchildren had changed since her son's death in December 2022. Holker denied Boss Alexander's claims, stating that she had facilitated phone calls, FaceTime calls, and visits with the children. The judge ultimately ruled that California lacked jurisdiction over Holker and the children, leading to the case being dismissed.
- The case was filed by Connie Boss Alexander in September 2025.
- The case was dismissed by a judge on February 9, 2026.
The players
Allison Holker
The widow of Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, with whom she shared three children.
Connie Boss Alexander
The mother of the late Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, who filed a grandparent visitation case against Holker.
Stephen 'tWitch' Boss
The late husband of Allison Holker, who died by suicide in December 2022 at the age of 40.
What they’re saying
“Unfortunately, shortly following my son's passing, [Allison] refused to allow me or any other members of our family to communicate with or see the minor children.”
— Connie Boss Alexander, Stephen 'tWitch' Boss' mother
“Connie has and will continue to be a positive and loving figure in Maddox and Zaia's lives. From grandparents day at school, to family lunches, ice cream dates and Cameron's video game meetups with Maddox, we hope to continue these traditions over the years and work together to keep Stephen's memory alive.”
— Allison Holker
What’s next
The judge's dismissal of the case brings an end to the legal dispute between Holker and the Boss family, allowing them to potentially work towards maintaining the children's relationships with their paternal grandparents.
The takeaway
The resolution of this high-profile family feud highlights the complexities and challenges that can arise in the aftermath of a tragic loss, and the importance of finding ways for all parties to prioritize the well-being and relationships of the children involved.
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