Noo it will ot be possible for him to , as he is a incarcerated spouse, he will not be able to contese the terms of the divorce case.
The spouse of an incarcerated husband has all rights over their property. This is only if the two people are legally married.
Has ANY spouse at ANY time in HISTORY EVER been incarcerated for this offense? (!!!) A specific answer to this question cannot be made.
The spouse cannot refuse visitation, however the courts can.
Yes, I believe that you can apply for it.
You can get divorce court fees waived if you fall below a certain poverty level point. Even if you spouse is incarcerated, you would have to pay the fees if you have a good income.
Yes
Yes, if you are eligible for Social Security benefits, you will still receive your benefits. According to the Social Security Administration, the person incarcerated will not receive monthly Social Security benefits, but benefits to their spouse or children will continue as long as those dependents remain eligible.
Cheating is never justified in a marriage, regardless of the circumstances. If a spouse feels unsatisfied or unable to remain faithful while their partner is incarcerated, it is important to address these issues through open communication or seeking counseling, rather than resorting to infidelity.
The procedure is the same as if the person were not imprisoned. The petitioning spouse files in the court of venue in the county where he or she is a resident.
Welfare
it's usually not very hard. depending on when the person is getting out. but, as with normal divorces, sometimes the spouse refuses to sign the divorce papers.