Protecting Family From Threats

Summary

If facing threats from a biological parent, document all incidents, seek legal advice, and consider a restraining order. Consult local family courts for assistance. Grandparents can support legal proceedings and may petition for visitation or custody rights.

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Yes. It's for my daughter she is a single momma and has always taken care of and provides for her family. Her oldest is * and she just told her about her biological father. He is telling my daughter that if she doesn't try to work things out with him and she ever tries to keep his daughter from him that he will plant drugs in her car and have her found as a unfit mother and have her children taken away. How do I help my daughter and grandkids get away from this
I'm sorry to hear about your daughter's situation, ****. Could you let me know which state she's currently residing in? Different states might have different laws regarding this issue.
She is in Mississippi right now because of him but she has always been in Louisiana
I'm sorry to hear about your daughter's situation. Here are some steps she can take in Mississippi:
- Document threats and report them to the police.
- Seek a restraining order if she feels threatened.
- Consult a family law attorney for custody advice.
Let me help you with the nearest court:

Hinds County Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * E Pascagoula St, Jackson, MS *
Website: www.hindscountyms.com
Okay ty. I just need to know how to help her legally so she can get away from him. She taught she was doing the right thing by letting her daughter meet her biological father. But I don't think this is right of him doing my daughter this way. He tells her if she doesn't do as he tells her she will face charges against her. Because he was kept out of her life. But he knew where my daughter was at all times cause he stalked her from day one of my granddaughters birth. I told my daughter he could have been in her life from day one if he truly wanted to.
This is indeed a difficult situation. If your daughter feels harassed or stalked, she should report it to the police in Louisiana. Here are some steps:
- Document incidents of stalking
- Consult with a family law attorney
- Seek a protective order
Let me assist with the nearest court details.

Orleans Parish Civil District Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA *
Website: www.orleanscdc.com
Okay but I need to know how to help her. Cause he has confidence her that she had to move in with him in Mississippi at his house so that they could work as a family or he would find ways to plant stuff on her and get her kids taken away from her. So she moved in with him cause she didn't know what she would do . So how do we handle this
It's very tough what your daughter is going through. Here are some steps she can take:
- Document threats and interactions
- Seek legal help for custody
- If threatened, consider a restraining order
Here is the nearest court:

Hinds County Court


Phone:(*) *-*
Address: * E Pascagoula St, Jackson, MS *
Website: www.hindscountyms.com
Okay ty so much for your help. Plus since I am the mother and grandparent is there anything I can do legally to help her and my grandchildren
As a grandparent, you can:
- Support your daughter in legal proceedings
- Consult a lawyer about grandparent's rights in Mississippi
- If necessary, file for guardianship
Here's the contact for nearby Family Court:

Hinds County Family Court


Phone:(*) *-*
Address: * S President St, Jackson, MS *
Website: www.hindscountyms.com
Okay ty. Cause I live in Louisiana
Thank you for your response, ****. If you are considering moving the grandchildren to Louisiana, it's important to understand Louisiana's laws on grandparents' rights and guardianship. Would you like information on this?
Yes
In Louisiana, grandparents can:
- Petition for visitation rights
- In certain circumstances, seek custody
- Provide support during legal proceedings
Here's the nearest Family Court:

Orleans Parish Civil District Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA *
Website: www.orleanscdc.com
Ty
You're welcome, ****. Remember, your support is important during this challenging time. Reach out to a local attorney to understand all available options. Stay strong!
Thanks for everything
You're very welcome, ****. Don't hesitate to reach out if you or your daughter need more information in the future. Take care, and best of luck with everything.

Hinds County Family Court


Phone:(*) *-*
Address: * S President St, Jackson, MS *
Website: www.hindscountyms.com