Sometimes a person can get help with a divorce through legal aid services. Another option is to call your local bar association. They can direct you to low-cost or free legal services in your county, if available. There is also the possibility of filing the forms yourself and asking the court to waive the fees due to financial hardship.
My wife's son was sent money to obtain a divorce while in Prison in Missouri, he kept the money and told his Grandmother that Missouri didn't do that anymore, I'm wanting proof that I can print off to show his Grandmother that he is lying to her.
One way is to contact the civil division of the Sheriff's office in the county that the inmate is housed. If you are not sure about the county the prison is in, you can call the Department of Corrections and ask.
how do you divorce a spouse who is in prison and what forms do i use
A California prison inmate can initiate divorce proceedings by contacting a divorce lawyer. It will proceed normally from there.
brake out of prison and tell her
Consult a good divorce attorney.
If you're in the US, you can contest it, and it will delay things, but it won't do you any good in the long run--a judge will not and cannot force someone to remain married if they don't want to be married.
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Yes, inmates in Missouri can file for divorce. They are allowed to initiate divorce proceedings while incarcerated, typically by submitting the necessary paperwork to the court. However, they may face challenges, such as limited access to legal resources and the need to comply with specific filing procedures. It's advisable for inmates to seek assistance from legal aid organizations or prison law libraries to navigate the process effectively.
File for divorce in New York and forward the papers to the prison, a divorce in any state is legally recognized in all states.
I hope so.