pay an officer to go deliver the signed devorce papers to their house && hope they sign it too, && if they do... you go from there, if they don't you have to wait till they are willing && ready or when you get out of jail. this has happened to one of my friends before =( it sucks! good luck with everything though.
Your right to file for divorce is not altered by where you were married.
If they have been sentenced to more than a year in jail, you can file for divorce.
You need to have the court papers served to him while he is in jail. He probably won't get custody while he is in jail.
Unfortunately, divorce is never easy. Still, you can divorce your husband if he is in jail for domestic violence. Papers are sent to the jail just like if he had a physical address. He has a right to contest but just because he is not able to be in court the day of the divorce does not mean it will not be granted. My divorce was finalized 21 days before he got out of jail and he was not permitted to come to the hearing. I don't know who makes that decision. My lawyer did the paper work so I'm not really sure how it was all handled.You DO NOT need his permission to Divorce him.Just go file for a divorce and talk to an Attorney tell them everything.He does NOT have to be present in court or sign anything you can file and get it done.
You can, but it is likely that you will be arrested when you appear.
as the wfe is in prison, and may be a habitual jailbird , you can file for divorce in court stating you want a wife and companion at home and not in jail.
The same way any divorce is obtained. People who are in jail (or being detained) can be served documents pertaining to divorce, lawsuits and so forth. If the marriage is legal the divorce petition can be filed in the state where the couple has established residency. Make sure you file the divorce while she is still in jail, right. I'm assuming it's easier than waiting until she's in another
my husbands in jail how can i get a fee wavier for divorce
They'll serve you in jail
You file for divorce in a family court.
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.
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/