As long as you have no unmarried minor children, it doesn't matter if
your spouse is in jail.
And, of course, there's always the couple that says, «Oh, living together will be fine,» and then I get a call for a criminal lawyer because someone called the police and one or
both spouses is in jail.
Not exact matches
It
's one thing to do a background check, which
is becoming more popular for single members of online dating sites or hiring new employees, but should you go to
jail for reading your
spouse's email
in your own home?
3) Question: My
spouse is in the D.C.
jail and he
is depressed.
Despite the protections
in the Act for whistleblowers, one may ask if such people
are really likely to
be able to stay anonymous and thus safe, or should suffer very stiff penalties for choosing not to send their
spouses and fathers of their children, and possibly main source of support, off to
jail and not to make them unemployable for many years.
Failure of the other
spouse to comply after
being held
in contempt of the original decree can result
in criminal charges, fines or
jail time.
The filing
spouse must serve her
spouse with the Form FL - 300 and other divorce paperwork, even though he
is in jail.
Adultery
is considered a crime
in some states, although
spouses typically don't go to
jail over it.
Not doing what your divorce judge told you to do can get you held
in contempt of court, thrown
in jail, ordered to pay fines, ordered to pay your
spouse's attorney's fees, or subjected to whatever other punishment the court believes
is warranted under the circumstances.
What happens if your
spouse is incarcerated,
in jail?