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Present the court papers to the jail/prison administration - they will serve the paper on the inmate.Same as somone who is not: a process server or certified mail.
You need to have the court papers served to him while he is in jail. He probably won't get custody while he is in jail.
Too broad a question - more information is needed in order to answer. What is the person charged with? What is he being held in jail for? If he is being held for extradition, he won't have a court date until he is extradited back to the state that wants him - THEN - he will receive a court date.
No, Julian Assange (as of 3/9/2011) is not in jail. He was released on strict conditional bail by a London court but is still under house arrest as he is appealing the decision regarding his extradition to Sweden to face rape allegations.
He can have someone buy the correct papers from the court, send them to him and he can fill them out and send them to the correct place to file.
Not enough info. What state wants to extradite you? How long have you been held in CA? Did you waive extradition or are you fighting it? Also: What "expiration" are you referring to? I can find nothing that says there is only a certain limited time that you can be held.
Provided you get a court order for a paternity test, yes. Having the presumed father in jail makes it easier to collect the sample.
After you have done every possible effort to try to summon your spouse with the divorce papers and after this person have receive the papers on his hands and you have a receipt that proves that he was serve on jail or prison, he or she has 21 days to respond to your divorce petition. After this time has passes then you can request a court day on which you can ask the judge to please give you a divorce by default. But remember you have to make sure he was serve.
Once extradition is processed to Kentucky for child support, often you are given the option of doing jail time or you make a purge pay to get released from jail. The exact actions that will take place depends on your circumstances.
They'll serve you in jail
She does so through an attorney or files the papers herself in the family court in her state of residence. Any termination or circumstantial changes of/in parental rights has to be court approved.
If you missed a court date or didnt pay a fine while in jail and a warrant was issued, all you would need to do is appear before the issuing judge and give him proof that you were in jail during the time the warrant was issued.