Hopefully you have legal counsel and you should be talking to your lawyer about this. Your husband is incarcerated and has no rights! Your lawyer should be finding out what your husband owes to others and how much of the monies or any property is left to fight over. I suggest you get another lawyer or start communicating better with your lawyer.
yes
Custody rulings have nothing to do with who files for the divorce first.
It is grounds for divorce. Talk to a lawyer or counsellor at a women's shelter. Cheating only demeans you, even if your husband is a jerk.
No, you must file for divorce the same as if he were not incarcerated and pay the same amount of court fees and other legal costs. There are organizations that assist people who are on limited income and need legal representation. Try contacting the local women's shelter/help association for information.
The spouse of an incarcerated husband has all rights over their property. This is only if the two people are legally married.
Yes you can. The process is different because one individual is incarcerated and would not be able to attend the court precedings. You can send the divorce papers to them through the mail yourself or have it sent through a lawyers office as legal mail. The incarcerated individual would then sign the papers and send them back so that your can file the papers with the court and get your divorce.
Unless you have committed an criminal offense, she can't sue you for any reason.
If divorce proceedings is ongoing, than temporary child support should have been ordered, from which his percentage of costs is covered
You can apply for divorce in lower court, for al kind legal proceedings you can visit http://www.successbusinesspages.com/cat/criminal-lawyers/
Yes, 125.00 and 6 Weeks if one of you gets a temporary mail drop in Las Vegas Nevada.
Yes, but it is much harder for a wife to divorce her husband than for a husband to divorce his wife in Egypt.
I spoke with a retired judge in Kansas City, and he laughed at the idea.