all you have to do is contact a lawyer and file for divorce they will serve him the papers in prison . as far as having a child together , hes in prison so there really isn't an issue of custody and if you want him to have visitation and set up child support you can do that when he gets out.
You could petition for a "default" judgment, based upon child abandonment on part of the spouse that can't be located. You could also hire a Private Investigator to find the missing spouse.
How long will this take in Chicago, IL?
When you get a divorce ,if your spouse has moved in with you ,you can ask them to move out and if you have had a child with your ex-spouse your child lives with you or you can have shared custody of the child but if it is a teenager when you and your previous partner get a divorce you will ask them to choose who they will live with and they can either choose you or your ex-spouse or shared custody
A divorce with the custody of a child involved can get very tricky when one parent lives abroad. It is almost impossible to force the absent parent to pay child support, and if the parent takes the child to some countries it may be impossible for the US parent to get the child back,
The divorce decree obligation states what each spouse is obligated to. This could be alimony payments or child support.
When a couple has adopted a child together, each spouse is responsible for the upkeep of the child as if it were a biological child. In the case of a divorce, the non-custodial parent would have to pay child support.
A divorce does not effect child support. Also, usually child support stops when the child turns 18.
No, but there might be a problem with the insurance provider.
We don't understand what the new spouse has to do with it. The child is not his, and he is not mentioned in the divorce degree or any judgments..
The Canadian female spouse is having an affair and kicked her American spouse out. Their child was born in Canada. The American male spouse wants to keep his daughter in the United States, what are the chances?
The child go to the other parent.
Yes unless agreed not to be payed with the judge.
The power to "grant" a divorce does not lie with you it lies with the family courts. You cannot force your spouse to stay married to you. The court will establish child support (and alimony, if any) based on the needs of the parties and the ability to pay.
If the court orders them to do so, they must. Temporary child support is common. There is also a moral obligation.