Q: This is a letter I received from my dad about my kids. I am wondering if its even possible to do and what I
You and your husband, both of you, will appear before a judge of your own choice. You will obtain a court order from the judge. The court order will state that in the future, if you or Lou, either of you make any attempts to deny me my right to see and visit with my grandsons, you, and or Lou, shall be held in contempt of the judge's court order and shall immediately be forced to pay, in money or personal belongings, the sum of at least $28,000.00.
After you place this court order in my hands I will forgive you of all other debts and injustices you have performed on your mother and I.
A: You need to consult an attorney ASAP. This case goes directly to grandparents' visitation rights, which are limited in the State of Mississippi. In Mississippi, a grandparent is only entitled to visitation with their grandchildren if very specific requirements are met. The analysis hinges on several things, particularly the existing relationship between the grandparent and grandchild(ren), and the status of the parent (whether the parent is incarcerated, deceased, or their parental rights are terminated).
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