No.
No.
Any wife can file for divorce in any state, any time - in accordance with that state's laws regarding "reason" for wanting the divorce. I think a spouse in prison is a good reason. With "no fault" divorce common in most states, you don't need a reason, just the money to pay the attorney!
as the wfe is in prison, and may be a habitual jailbird , you can file for divorce in court stating you want a wife and companion at home and not in jail.
Divorce is the best answer. Don't think of knocking her off there is prison time involved in that.
Divorce.
Generally no, he just needs a lawyer and money to go to court.
how do you divorce a spouse who is in prison and what forms do i use
You can not get a "free" divorce at all, because of the paper work involved. However, if you can research the forms online and type them up yourself and have both parties sign, you can get a divorce for only the filing costs (which in Tulsa county at the time of my divorce were about $45). Voila, divorce on the cheap.
because she cheated on him
For a Georgia divorce, or any other state for that matter, you can obtain a divorce and it is not necessary for the other party to agree or even appear. As long as you meet the residency requirement, you can file for a divorce. You would have to have a process server go to the prison and serve her with the petition for your Georgia divorce but that is not all that unusual, it happens fairly often. However, I would retain a Georgia divorce attorney to assist you under these circumstances.
A California prison inmate can initiate divorce proceedings by contacting a divorce lawyer. It will proceed normally from there.
brake out of prison and tell her