If you can still pay your bills on-time and in-full, there is no problem. I would appoint a person with internet access to monitor 3 bureau daily credit reports at a company like Indentity Guard and possible put a freeze or password on your credit report at the big reporting agencies. If incarceration is prohibiting you from making payments timely and in-full, immediately notify all creditors of your financial hardship. Given the current markets, many will be willing to work with you on an alternate payment option.
If the incarcerated person was not incarcerated for the entire year, he was still an eligible dependent. Also, if the incarcerated person is under 18 and the parent's provide his support while he is incarcerated he can also be claimed as a dependent.
Yes he will get a tax credit for the income he makes after he is released. You just can't receive this while you are incarcerated.
no you are an idiot. You should be shot and sent to gitmo. Why are you using internet if you are in prison.
No.
There is not any law against getting married while you are incarcerated. You will not be able to leave jail while you get married.
You are not personally responsible for any debts or obligations incurred by the incarcerated person. HOWEVER, the POA makes you a 'steward' of that person's property and if you squander or 'waste' it while administering it you could be held liable.
While you are incarcerated yes, but most can generally gain this back once they are not incarcerated.
yes
No.
An attorney should be contacted to rescind a guilty plea while incarcerated. A plea can be withdrawn or changed anytime before sentencing takes place.
Yes.
You will not receive it while you are incarcerated because you are housed and fed while there. Once you get out you may start receiving it again. Some have to reapply depending on the case.