File for divorce in the state where you currently live. The states have reciprocal agreements for these sorts of legal matters.
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The process is the same as if the person being served were not incarcerated. The party requesting the dissolution of the marriage files suit in the state court in the county in which he or she currently resides.
Inmates in Florida file for divorce the same way as inmates and noninmates in every state file for divorce, they submit a disolution of marriage motion to the court of jurisdiction (usually the court that has jurisdiction over your residency, but inmates may also be allowed to file in district or circuit courts in the state's capital), and pay the requisite fee. Because the DOC is unlikely to writ the inmate out for the court date, it would be best if the inmate contacted a lawyer on the outside, or signed a limited power of attorney for someone who could represent him/her at that date. There should be forms available in the law library. Also, inform the inmate that he/she should speak to the inmate law library clerk; this person's advice can be invaluable.
Inmates in Missouri get released early enough already.
File the divorce papers have them served on the spouse. If there is no response within the required time limit file a request for the divorce to be granted under the state default laws. A spouse cannot avoid a divorce they can only contest the terms of the dissolution petition. If the default laws apply the non compliant spouse forfeits the right to contest the terms of the divorce decree.
Prison officials typically do not assist inmates with divorce proceedings. Instead, your boyfriend would need to seek legal counsel or resources outside of the prison system to initiate the divorce process. It is advisable for him to consult with an attorney or look for legal aid organizations that offer assistance to inmates.
You file divorce in the state in which you are a resident, regardless of where you were married. So if you are resident of TX, that's where you file for divorce.
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If you want a divorce, you file for a divorce in the state where you are a resident.
You can file for a no fault divorce in any state.
You can file the divorce at anytime that you want to