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1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Family Law for Mississippi on
Q: Mother is a nurse. She is exposed daily to the covid 19 virus. Is there anyway to try and get temporary custody

The children are at a greater risk of being exposed. Noone in my household leaves the home. The mother is not letting me have visitation due to the virus. Our contempt modification hearing was postponed because of this virus. We live in ms. Mother lives in lousiana. Court jurisdiction is ms

Arthur Calderon
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Arthur Calderon
answered on Apr 2, 2020

You can attempt to get temporary custody; however, if there is already a custody order in place, it will be incredibly difficult to modify that, even on a temporary basis. That being said, the easier approach would be to separate the contempt side of things from the modification side, so that you... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Employment Law for Mississippi on
Q: Hospital directing family member with Asthma to treat COVID patients.

RN nurse has asthma and their usual job is in a orthopedic surgical facility. The facility has been shuddered temporarily and all nurses are reassigned to the main hospital to be placed in care of COVID-19 patients. Hospital has refused to place in a position away from contact with the patients.... View More

Carrie Dyer
Carrie Dyer
answered on Apr 1, 2020

The nurse could submit a request for an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act, requesting that she be placed in a role allowing her to work without coming into contact with the patients. The request should be accompanied by a doctor's note explaining her condition and... View More

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