Assuming there are no minor children or property involved and there is reason for a divorce, it should not be difficult to obtain a non-contested divorce. Only a divorce lawyer can give you the correct answer. You might make an appointment to see one - usually the initial consultation is free.
Your right to file for divorce is not altered by where you were married.
Someone who enters into a marriage while legally married is subject to bigamy charges. Bigamy is considered a Class 4 or 5 felony. Jail time is rarely given except in extreme cases of intent. The marriage that was performed while the previous marriage is still active is considered void.
my husbands in jail how can i get a fee wavier for divorce
They'll serve you in jail
It is always possible to sue for divorce, even if your husband is in jail. If he has turned out to be a criminal, and you didn't know that when you married him, you could certainly argue that he married you under false pretences. I believe that the court would be sympathetic.
Yes he can. He has the right to have a lawyer provided to him by the State. Marcy
For bigamy? Jail time
It is certainly a possibility because you have committed bigamy and that is against the law.
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He can have someone buy the correct papers from the court, send them to him and he can fill them out and send them to the correct place to file.
if someone is being held for another state and to be extradited, do they still have jail privileges, and do they have three meals a day.?