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Any orders that can keep my aunt away from my kids?

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aunti_tt

Junior Member
My aunt is a narcotic drug abuser and lately my boys have been a little too curious about their privates and the way my oldest acts....I was wondering what to do and if there are any orders in Mississippi I can get against her!
 


Antigone*

Senior Member
My aunt is a narcotic drug abuser and lately my boys have been a little too curious about their privates and the way my oldest acts....I was wondering what to do and if there are any orders in Mississippi I can get against her!
What does your aunt being a drug deal have to do with your boys exploring and learning about their bodies?

So don't have your boys in the same environment as auntie if you feel she is a bad influence.
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
My aunt is a narcotic drug abuser and lately my boys have been a little too curious about their privates and the way my oldest acts....I was wondering what to do and if there are any orders in Mississippi I can get against her!
What are the circumstances and what's the custody situation? Who is letting the aunt see the kids?

You can simply not let your aunt see the kids on your time.

If the other parent wants to let Auntie see the kids, though, they are permitted to do that.

The only exception would be if you could prove that the aunt was a danger to the kids. In that case, you could get a restraining order keeping her away from the kids. But boys being curious about their private parts is not going to come close to providing the evidence you need.
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
My aunt is a narcotic drug abuser and lately my boys have been a little too curious about their privates and the way my oldest acts....I was wondering what to do and if there are any orders in Mississippi I can get against her!
Unless your children are not in your custody, or unless their other parent allows them around your aunt during that parent's time, your solution is simply to keep your children away from your aunt. Your aunt has no "rights" regarding your children.

Explain the situation better, and you will get better advice.
 

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