Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

Marriage and Parole

My husband and I got married while he lived and worked in another county. He was also on parole (nothing serious, he is a good person), he's not off for a year. The problem is, he isn't allowed to move to my county to live with me, he's been denied by the parole office. I have a home, a job, a child in school, so I can't move to his county. We are married and this putting a strain on our marriage emotionally, financially and physically. Is there anything that can be done about this legally?


Asked on 2/25/09, 1:40 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Matthew Koken Law Office of Matthew S. Koken

Re: Marriage and Parole

I would request a court hearing. The parole office will most likely recommend that he stay in his current county, but you may be able to present sufficient evidence to convince the judge to allow the move.

Consult with an attorney in your area that knows how the process works locally. Feel free to contact me if you would like to discuss things further. Best of luck to you.

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Answered on 2/25/09, 1:47 pm


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