brake out of prison and tell her
You could possibly ask a prison guard to ask someone else if you are the one in prison.
The State of Florida is a no-fault divorce state, meaning the court will not assign fault to either party for the divorce. Neither spouse can prevent the other from obtaining a divorce. Marriage is not a prison and an inmate who is incarcerated for life cannot impose a life sentence on their spouse. She/he has the right to move on with their life. The inmate does not have to consent to the divorce.
I don't know and who cares?
how do you divorce a spouse who is in prison and what forms do i use
It probably would be a good idea to have one, just in case something comes up.
Prison officials typically do not assist inmates with divorce proceedings. Instead, your boyfriend would need to seek legal counsel or resources outside of the prison system to initiate the divorce process. It is advisable for him to consult with an attorney or look for legal aid organizations that offer assistance to inmates.
For a Georgia divorce, or any other state for that matter, you can obtain a divorce and it is not necessary for the other party to agree or even appear. As long as you meet the residency requirement, you can file for a divorce. You would have to have a process server go to the prison and serve her with the petition for your Georgia divorce but that is not all that unusual, it happens fairly often. However, I would retain a Georgia divorce attorney to assist you under these circumstances.
He can file for divorce but I doubt any judge would grant alimony.
A California prison inmate can initiate divorce proceedings by contacting a divorce lawyer. It will proceed normally from there.
He can refuse, but that will not prevent the requesting spouse receiving a divorce under the default laws.
all you have to do is send the papers there to him have him fill them out and then all you have to do is have yourself or hu ever needs them to sign them then you are good to go.
The procedure is the same as if the person were not imprisoned. The petitioning spouse files in the court of venue in the county where he or she is a resident.