Just wait until you get out, or if she wants it too it'd be a whole lot easier for her to file for it since she's not stuck in jail. ADDED: I notice that your question doesn't mention that SHE wants a divorce from you. Although it would probably be easier for her to file for divorce in NC (if she even wants one) it IS possible for you to do it 'Pro Se' while in federal custody in SC (It's a little more difficult - But HEY, you've got nothing but time, right?). If she wishes to contest your request for divorce and if the two of you have any children it could really open a can of worms. If you have access to any legal aid while in prison see if you can get an appointment to talk with them. You aren't the first person to ever get divorced while in jail, so, it CAN be done.
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.
An inmate in Texas can file for divorce by submitting a petition for divorce to the court where they are incarcerated. They may need to seek assistance from the prison staff or a legal aid organization for help with preparing and submitting the necessary paperwork. The court will then handle the divorce proceedings as with any other divorce case.
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Generally no, he just needs a lawyer and money to go to court.
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.
No way! She gets to keep it.
You could, but it might not work.
IF she feels she made a mistake.
I think you can't file a divorce, I mean there's no valid reason why you will divorce a good wife.
The car will be marital property and will be awarded to one of you in the divorce.
When a husband wants to keep his family and still have his mistress, then yes, the wife has every right to file for divorce.
You can STILL get divorced.
Have him get a divorce. Don't marry a who is already married. It is going to be trouble for you.
Then the husband should move out.
Any wife can file for divorce in any state, any time - in accordance with that state's laws regarding "reason" for wanting the divorce. I think a spouse in prison is a good reason. With "no fault" divorce common in most states, you don't need a reason, just the money to pay the attorney!