Not if they are both incarcerated. Some states/prisons have conjugal visits for married inmates.
There are no conjugal visits in the state of FL.
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Yes, inmates serving life sentences can typically get married while in prison, although the specific rules and procedures can vary by location and institution. Inmates may need to obtain permission from prison authorities and adhere to certain regulations, such as not being allowed conjugal visits.
Inmates in the state of Tennessee can have visits. At the county jails it is usually once a week. However, if they get write ups or have discipline issues those visits can be suspended as part of their punishment. Some jails do not allow children under the age of 18 to visit. At most jails you must be put on the inmates visitation list by the inmate in order to go visit them. The visits are usually for one hour. The inmates can get mail from anyone tho---that is their right.
No. In other words: I don't even know what a conjugal visit is. Fail.
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With my experiance i am saying they will allow y.vijay sasthry
oh, the conjugal visits have worked out i see....
In Georgia, the only facility that offers conjugal visits is the Georgia Department of Corrections' "family visitation" program, which is available at select facilities for inmates categorized as low risk. However, specific prisons that participate in this program may vary, and eligibility depends on the inmate's status and behavior. Typically, facilities like the Georgia State Prison and some others may allow these visits, but it's important to check with the Georgia Department of Corrections for the most current information.