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  • 01-09-2014, 08:32 AM
    Msmartin2012
    Contacting Somebody Who Has Told You Not to Contact Them
    My question involves criminal law for the state of: Mississippi
    Sometime during the month of August of 2012, I contacted my stepchildrens maternal grandmother to request that she contact her daughter the children's mother and have her have the kids call my husband their father. The reasoning for this is that she had the only means to contact their mother because exwife kept turning one of her phones off. Contact was made twice once after she told me not to contact her again to which I replied I would when it comes to contacting the kids. Ff to October. Contact was made via text because once again bio moms phone is off. I text gyrate other and say please have my kids call me. She replied who is this to which I said this is ******* wife. She said if this is ****** wife then they are not your kids. I said you will have to excuse me my misuse of that pronoun as I was texting for my husband and I care for then as if they were my own. Is that harassment and what am I looking at as far as court and fines go?
  • 01-09-2014, 08:43 AM
    llworking
    Re: Contacting Somebody Who Has Told You Not to Contact Them
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    My question involves criminal law for the state of: Mississippi
    Sometime during the month of August of 2012, I contacted my stepchildrens maternal grandmother to request that she contact her daughter the children's mother and have her have the kids call my husband their father. The reasoning for this is that she had the only means to contact their mother because exwife kept turning one of her phones off. Contact was made twice once after she told me not to contact her again to which I replied I would when it comes to contacting the kids. Ff to October. Contact was made via text because once again bio moms phone is off. I text gyrate other and say please have my kids call me. She replied who is this to which I said this is ******* wife. She said if this is ****** wife then they are not your kids. I said you will have to excuse me my misuse of that pronoun as I was texting for my husband and I care for then as if they were my own. Is that harassment and what am I looking at as far as court and fines go?

    Calling them "my kids" to their paternal grandmother was foolish at best and inflammatory at worst. To then argue about it instead of apologizing was again, foolish at best and inflammatory at worst. Doing that sort of thing is the kind of thing that can really total your husband in court.

    Yes, if you continue to call someone who is not a party to your husband's court orders, after they have told you to stop doing so, is harassment.
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