Dealing with Divorce in Prison
Having one spouse in prison can put pressure on a marriage. Studies highlight the risk of your marriage when having a spouse in prison. Going through a divorce while you…
Having one spouse in prison can put pressure on a marriage. Studies highlight the risk of your marriage when having a spouse in prison. Going through a divorce while you…
Incarceration can create a serious strain on any relationship or family. A woman whose husband is in jail may well wish to divorce so that she can move on with…
The average prisoner has neither the power to compel transportation to court nor the money to hire an attorney. But one Chicago court may have found a fix. CHICAGO—Testifying one…
BY BEVERLY BIRD North Carolina’s divorce laws are some of the most lenient in the country, and you can take advantage of them even if you were married in Texas.…
BY BEVERLY BIRD Most states make it easy to complete divorce forms, and California is even more accommodating than most. The state’s website offers a form for a divorce petition…
BY MARY JANE FREEMAN If your spouse is incarcerated in South Carolina, you still can get a divorce under most circumstances. Your divorce will not be much different than it…
BY MARY JANE FREEMAN Filing for divorce in Kentucky is a relatively straightforward process, with the steps largely influenced by your individual circumstances. If your spouse is incarcerated, you may…
By Cindy Hill The felony conviction of a spouse can be disrupting and damaging to a marriage, especially if the convicted person also receives an extended prison sentence. The resulting…