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Old 07-14-2008, 04:29 PM
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i have a husband in prison. he is a petophile so will not have custedy of our child but neither do i right now. i have no idea what to put on the forms about that to complete them. that is one and two is that i already filed and the index number timed out so now i have to start over again. i am not good with this so i would appreciate the help. thank you!
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Old 07-14-2008, 04:54 PM
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i have a husband in prison. he is a petophile so will not have custedy of our child but neither do i right now. i have no idea what to put on the forms about that to complete them. that is one and two is that i already filed and the index number timed out so now i have to start over again. i am not good with this so i would appreciate the help. thank you!
I have no idea what forms you are talking about and what "one" and "two" is and what "index number timed out" means.

Who has your children? How old are they and how long have they been gone? Have your rights been terminated? How long is your husband going to be in prison? If there is a possibility he will get out and reunite with you, that could jeopardize your chances at getting the children back. I am not really sure what you are asking.
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Old 07-21-2008, 03:12 PM
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In most states grounds for divorce is imprisonment of a spouse. You can always go to your local court house and purchase divorce paperwork for a uncontested divorce. In the forms it will ask what the grounds of divorce are.
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