Well in FL you can file a petition for dissolution even if you are "indigent". This means you do not have the money to pay and you fill out the forms and they verify you do not have the money , then your petition is allowed to be filed free of charge. Just get the information fomr the CLerk of COurt in the county you need the divorce in.
In Oregon you can fill out a application for a deferral or waiver of fees. If you qualify you will either have your fees waived or set aside for a certain amount of time..either way you can file without paying up front.
In Mississippi, my cousin was arrested and when he went to jail they suggested he get a divorce while in jail, they said it would cost about $15. It really matters on the state laws. I hope this was helpful to anyone that is in need.
He sure can!!
yeah
my husbands in jail how can i get a fee wavier for divorce
They'll serve you in jail
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.
tryed it all it does is get u put in jail
As a federal inmate in South Carolina seeking a divorce from your wife in North Carolina, you can still file for divorce while incarcerated. You would need to contact a lawyer in North Carolina to assist you with the process, as each state has specific laws regarding divorce proceedings. It is important to communicate with your lawyer and follow the necessary steps to initiate the divorce process while incarcerated.
Yes, you can get a divorce if your spouse is incarcerated in Florida. However, it can be complicated and is not completely free of charge. http://www.pamelawynn.com/procedure/jail-house-blues-a-florida-inmate/
Your right to file for divorce is not altered by where you were married.
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I don't see why not. * Yes, the procedure is basically the same as it is for persons who are not incarcerated.