In the Matter of the Conservatorship of Patsy B. Bennett: Bob Bennett, Jr. v. Joseph Bowen Bennett, Guardian and Conservator of Patsy Bowen Bennett

CourtCourt of Appeals of Mississippi
DecidedAugust 5, 2025
Docket2023-CA-01385-COA
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI

NO. 2023-CA-01385-COA

IN THE MATTER OF THE APPELLANT CONSERVATORSHIP OF PATSY B. BENNETT: BOB BENNETT, JR.

v.

JOSEPH BOWEN BENNETT, GUARDIAN AND APPELLEE CONSERVATOR OF PATSY BOWEN BENNETT

DATE OF JUDGMENT: 12/13/2023 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. C. MICHAEL MALSKI COURT FROM WHICH APPEALED: LEE COUNTY CHANCERY COURT ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT: MEGAN STUARD THORNTON ATTORNEY FOR APPELLEE: KEITH CURTIS KANTACK NATURE OF THE CASE: CIVIL - OTHER DISPOSITION: AFFIRMED - 08/05/2025 MOTION FOR REHEARING FILED:

BARNES, C.J., McDONALD AND LAWRENCE, JJ.

McDONALD, J., FOR THE COURT:

¶1. Bob Bennett Jr. (“Bobby”) appeals from the Lee County Chancery Court’s order

finding him in criminal contempt for violating orders prohibiting him from visiting his

mother (Patsy Bennett) in an elderly care facility in Biloxi and for distributing mass mailings

about his mother and the court proceedings concerning her. The Lee County Chancery Court

imposed a $200 fine on Bobby, ordered him jailed for sixty days for these violations, and

ordered him to pay the guardian ad litem’s fee of $2,850. Bobby appeals. He argues that the

proof was insufficient to support a finding of criminal contempt and that his rights to due

process, to free speech, and to have an attorney present at the hearing on the contempt matter were violated when the court denied his motion for a continuance. Having reviewed the

record and arguments of counsel, we affirm the chancery court’s judgment.

Facts and Procedural History

¶2. In 2019, Patsy, the mother of three adult children, Bobby, Joseph D. Bennett (“Jody”),

and Desha Bennett Cruse, was living in Tupelo.1 After his divorce in Texas that same year,

Bobby moved back to Mississippi, rented an apartment in Oxford, and visited Patsy several

days a week before he ultimately moved in with her.2 Prior to that time, in 2017, Patsy had

given Jody, who lived in Gulfport, a power of attorney and made him the executor of her

will. There is no dispute that Patsy was experiencing symptoms of dementia, and in January

2019, she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. The family started planning for Patsy to

eventually move to an assisted living facility. Patsy visited some facilities, both with Bobby

and Jody, and was aware of the plan.

¶3. In October 2021, Bobby sent Jody a text message that it was time for Patsy to move

to the facility. An incident also had occurred where a man came to Patsy’s house soliciting

yard work. When the man returned to be paid, Patsy, who had some pre-signed checks, was

physically unable to write the check out to him, so the man took several checks out of her

checkbook and left. Patsy then called Jody hysterically and told him about the incident. Jody

came to Tupelo, went to the bank, and learned that two of the checks already had been

cashed.

1 Desha lived in Pontotoc and was her husband’s caregiver. 2 At some point (it is unclear when), Bobby moved into Patsy’s home.

2 Petition for Guardianship and Conservatorship

¶4. After that incident, Jody took Patsy to Biloxi, and on October 27, 2021, he filed a

petition in the Harrison County Chancery Court to be appointed Patsy’s guardian and

conservator. Jody attached certificates of two physicians verifying Patsy’s Alzheimer’s

diagnosis and condition. Desha waived service of process and joined in Jody’s petition;

Bobby was unaware of the filing. Jody was appointed as her guardian and conservator by

a court order signed by Harrison County Chancellor Carter Bise on November 12, 2021.

Jody moved Patsy into an assisted living facility in Biloxi called The Blake.

¶5. On January 24, 2022, Bobby filed a petition to intervene in the guardianship and a

motion to dismiss the conservatorship or remove the conservator. At a hearing on February

17, 2022, Bobby did not contest Patsy’s dementia or that she was at a point where she needed

some care, but he objected to Patsy’s placement in Biloxi rather than Tupelo. However, even

Patsy’s sister, Nina Cantrell, testified that it was better for Patsy to live on the Mississippi

Gulf Coast where Jody, her guardian and conservator, lived. Moreover, the facility there had

a memory care center as well. The chancery court allowed Bobby to intervene, and the case

was transferred to the Lee County Chancery Court and assigned to Chancellor Stephen T.

Bailey. On April 21, 2022, Bobby filed an amended motion to dismiss the conservatorship

and motion for contempt. On May 13, 2022, the court appointed Attorney Amanda Daniels

as Patsy’s guardian ad litem (GAL). Jody was never removed as guardian or conservator.

Ensuing Petitions and Orders

(1) Visitation

3 ¶6. Over the following months, Chancellor Bailey issued numerous orders,3 including one

on October 24, 2022, which, among other things, suspended Bobby’s visitation with Patsy

until further order of the court and authorized the facility, The Blake, to deny Bobby access

to Patsy. The order was the result of a hearing held on October 18, 2022, on a motion filed

by the GAL in which she sought to have Jody remove a hidden camera he had placed in

Patsy’s room and to suspend Bobby’s visitation.4 Jody had placed a hidden camera in Patsy’s

room to ensure that Patsy’s bedding was being changed and to protect her from any abuse by

the facility’s personnel. However, this camera recorded Bobby encouraging Patsy to be

uncooperative with the staff and to throw and break items. Bobby could be heard coaching

Patsy to tell the court that she wanted to live in Tupelo, as if rehearsing her to testify in court.

The court viewed these videos and noted that Patsy became agitated during these

conversations with Bobby and, at times, seemed confused. The court found that Bobby had

“made aggressive statements to the Ward regarding this litigation, Jody, himself [(Bobby)],

and the legal system itself.”

¶7. The court had previously found Patsy was a vulnerable adult as defined in Mississippi

3 The docket contains twenty-nine pages of filings and proceedings. Although they reflect the contentious nature of the parties and the issues, most are not relevant to the appeal before us. 4 The GAL filed the motion on September 26, 2022, to which Bobby responded. On October 4, 2022, the court set the motion for a hearing on October 18, 2022. However, on that day, Bobby’s attorney filed a motion for a continuance, asserting that Bobby was out of the country on vacation. Given the nature of the issues and the fact that the court had given the matter a priority setting, the court denied the motion for a continuance.

4 Code Annotated section 43-47-5(q) (Rev. 2023).5 The court specifically stated:

The Court would note that any further conduct on the part of Dr. Bennett in attempting to coach, influence, or persuade Mrs. Bennett as to her behavior or responses relevant to this proceeding in a manner which may be deemed to result in mental or emotional distress for Mrs. Bennett may warrant further investigation pursuant to Mississippi Code Annotated Section 43-43-19, which criminalizes the willful infliction of mental anguish on a vulnerable person.

The court found that it would be in Patsy’s best interest that Bobby’s visitation be suspended

until further order of the court. However, because Bobby was not present, the court afforded

him the right to bring the matter before the Court again on proper motion and notice thereof

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