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Probation and parole marriage

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Willwhitt

New member
What is the name of your state? Missouri,
I am on probation and my wife is on parole, I seen my PO on Thursday and got permission to get married on Sunday but he called me into his office Friday and told me that me and my fiance could not associate but we went ahead and got married on Sunday anyhow and I want to know since we're married if our POS can keep us apart legally
 


quincy

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? Missouri,
I am on probation and my wife is on parole, I seen my PO on Thursday and got permission to get married on Sunday but he called me into his office Friday and told me that me and my fiance could not associate but we went ahead and got married on Sunday anyhow and I want to know since we're married if our POS can keep us apart legally
Yes.
 

quincy

Senior Member
Here is a link to Missouri's "White Book," the Rules and Regulations Governing the Conditions of Probation, Parole, and Conditional Release:

https://doc.mo.gov/sites/doc/files/2018-01/White-Book.pdf

You probably have a copy of this? You can read "Associations" to see why you can be prevented from living or associating with your new wife.

You needed to obtain permission first - and permission in your case was denied.

Both of you violating the terms of your probation and parole is not the best way to start a marriage.

Sorry.
 

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