MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972
As Amended

SEC. 93-21-15. Protective orders or consent agreements.

(1) The chancery court shall be empowered to grant any protective order or approve any consent agreement to bring about a cessation of abuse of the petitioner, any minor children, or any person alleged to be incompetent, which relief may include:

(a) Directing the defendant to refrain from abusing the petitioner, any minor children, or any person alleged to be incompetent;

(b) Granting possession to the petitioner of the residence or household to the exclusion of the defendant by evicting the defendant and/or restoring possession to the petitioner;

(c) When the defendant has a duty to support the petitioner, any minor children, or any person alleged to be incompetent living in the residence or household and the defendant is the sole owner or lessee, granting possession to the petitioner of the residence or household to the exclusion of the defendant by evicting the defendant and/or restoring possession to the petitioner, or by consent agreement allowing the defendant to provide suitable, alternate housing;

(d) Awarding temporary custody of and/or establishing temporary visitation rights with regard to any minor children or any person alleged to be incompetent;

(e) If the defendant is legally obligated to support the petitioner, any minor children, or any person alleged to be incompetent, ordering the defendant to pay temporary support for the petitioner, any minor children, or any person alleged to be incompetent;

(f) Ordering the defendant to pay to the abused person monetary compensation for losses suffered as a direct result of the abuse, including, but not limited to, medical expenses resulting from such abuse, loss of earnings or support, out-of-pocket losses for injuries sustained, moving expenses, a reasonable attorney's fee, and/or ordering counseling or professional medical treatment for the defendant and/or the abused person; and

(g) Prohibiting the transferring, encumbering, or otherwise disposing of property mutually owned or leased by the parties, except when in the ordinary course of business.

SOURCES: Laws, 1981, ch. 429, Sec. 8, eff from and after July 1, 1981.


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