You could possibly ask a prison guard to ask someone else if you are the one in prison.
I don't know and who cares?
brake out of prison and tell her
No, Not right now [July of 2009] they are just preparing for their parents divorce. Divorce papers were filed on June 22nd 2009, but it takes a while to get a divorce.
Your lawyer should have sent you the paperwork showing the divorce as completed. The divorce paperwork is a public record and is available to anyone down at the courthouse too.
go to the judge and ask for an edit on your court papers
He can file for divorce but I doubt any judge would grant alimony.
In some states Alienation is a grounds for divorce. It should be stated on the petition for divorce if your state requires a compelling reason to ask for divorce. If you happen to live in a no fault state, the issue of alienation is moot. In a no fault state you do not need a reason to get a divorce. In that case, your "reason" is not a consideration (legally that is). Make sure you find out if your state is no fault so that you will know how to proceed.
An inmate can be served divorce papers while in a California prison from a spouse in Oregon. An attorney will need to be hired to file the paperwork in the state of Oregon.
You must first file for divorce, then the papers have to be served to the inmate. If you use the sheriff or a professional to serve the papers, or if you serve them yourself, they must first go to a prison official. If your divorce involves any court appearances, your spouse will have to participate either by phone or through his attorney. The court is likely to reserve child support while the person is in prison, putting the inmate under no obligation while they are incarcerated.
My spouse has filed for divorce; we live in IN and he is travelling to Mexico with his other woman. Can he legally marry her while in Mexico?
No. Remarrying in a different country while getting a divorce in California is called bigamy. It is a felony. If you come back to California for any reason and have two spouses, you can end up in prison. Your spouse can take every thing you have.
If you want part of the proceeds, then it has to be part of the divorce agreement. However if the lawsuit was filed after separation, it may be out of your reach. Check in with your lawyer.