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Q: Does the state of Virginia allow conjugal visits?
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Does Polk Correction Inst in Fl allow conjugal visits?

There are no conjugal visits in the state of FL.


Your husband is currently incarcerated in an Ohio state prison Can he get moved to another state where they allow conjugal visits?

If he is in an Ohio state prison serving time, most certainly not. If he is in Federal prison he can apply for a transfer, but frankly, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting.


Does north Kern state prison allow conjugal?

North Kern State Prison (NKSP) located in Delano, Kern County, California does allow conjugal visits from the inmate's wife under certain circumstance. The number of visits of any kind, along with the amount of visitation time is determined for each inmate depending on his security and custody level. Those inmates housed in the Reception Center most likely will not be allowed any kind of direct human contact from visitors (separated by glass partition). "An eligible prisoner must put in an application for a family visit with his assigned Correctional Counselor I at the prison."


Do you get a conjugal visit if you are married in prison?

Inmates in the state of Tennessee can have visits. At the county jails it is usually once a week. However, if they get write ups or have discipline issues those visits can be suspended as part of their punishment. Some jails do not allow children under the age of 18 to visit. At most jails you must be put on the inmates visitation list by the inmate in order to go visit them. The visits are usually for one hour. The inmates can get mail from anyone tho---that is their right.


Is an inmate and his same-sex spouse eligible for conjugal visits?

In states where same-sex marriage is legal or at least legally recognized, same-sex spouses are entitled to the same privileges as any other spouse, including conjugal visits if such a program exists. In the federal prison system, same-sex spouses are entitled to equal treatment in all 50 states, regardless of what state law says on the issue, according to an announcement made on February 8, 2014 by United States Attorney Eric Holder.


What are the conjugal rights of a live in partner?

If the state requires a married partner, than simply having a live-in partner will not be enough to allow conjugal rights. Unless you can prove that the live-in partner has been together long enough to qualify as a common-law marriage partner (typically 5 to 7 years living together before common law kicks in) As the specifics are different from state to state and sometimes county to county, you may be better off asking local law enforcement or prison staff.


Does the state of Virginia allow renewel of judgments on credit reports?

No, judgments in Virginia are generally valid for 20 years and can be renewed for an additional 10 years. However, judgments do not appear on credit reports indefinitely, typically falling off after 7 years from the date of entry.


Is Jamestown a state in Virginia?

No, Virginia is the state, Jamestown is a city in Virginia.


In the state of Virginia can you leave the state after court for a DUI?

If you are out on bond for the DUI in Virginia, you will need to ask your bondsman if you can leave the state. Usually, the bond papers do not allow a person to leave the state.


How is same-sex marriage legal in prison if the state is against it?

Same-sex marriage is either legal in a state or it isn't. For example, in New York, it is legal. Therefore, where married couples are eligible for conjugal visits, the gender of the spouses is irrelevant. Where inmates can marry on prison grounds, the gender of the spouses is irrelevant. In a state like Tennessee, same-sex marriage is not legal and the prison system likewise does not recognize such marriages.


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What is the rights of conjugal partner?

If the state requires a married partner, than simply having a live-in partner will not be enough to allow conjugal rights. Unless you can prove that the live-in partner has been together long enough to qualify as a common-law marriage partner (typically 5 to 7 years living together before common law kicks in) As the specifics are different from state to state and sometimes county to county, you may be better off asking local law enforcement or prison staff.