If he had the civil rights to marry her, he should have the rights to divorce. Incarceration is grounds for divorce in many states.
Generally no, he just needs a lawyer and money to go to court.
You can send money by purchasing a post office money order and mailing it directly to the inmate. All the inmate's information needs to be on the money order in order for him to receive funds.
You file for divorce in prison the same way you would file if you were not in prison. The main problem you have is availability of resources. Get a good friend to mail you everything you need. I would recommend a divorce kit from your local Office Max or Office Depot.
No, but for the purposes of collecting on a specific debt, such a stipulation can be spelled out in the divorce decree. You will then have the legal empowerment to collect on the debt. It needs to be separate line item in the divorce. The type of debt needs to be indicated, alont with a specific dollar amount that needs to be collected. Your attorney can draft this into the divorce decree. == ==
you can't. The person needs to be out and off probation to be able to get life insurance.
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In any state, only one spouse needs to sign the divorce papers and the other needs to be served legally per local laws.
my husband of 18yrs says he needs time but does not want a divorce. he was unfaithful.
Of course. The government assumes the responsibility of providing all basic needs of an inmate when they are in custody.
He just needs to go to the law library and draft his petition.
Based on the extra security needed to house death row inmates, the cost to house them far exceeds that of regular inmates. For example, an average of $25,000 is required for the upkeep of prisoners in the general population, while it costs approximately $49,000 to house a death row inmate.
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