What happens if I marry a felon?

Asked by: Dr. Marjolaine Wiegand  |  Last update: March 12, 2025
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Being married to someone who committed a crime does not mean you should or can be punished by the law for doing so. Even if you were married to someone while they committed a crime, there is no law that says that you are guilty of their crimes.

What happens when you marry someone with a felony?

If either felon has, as part of their probation order, a provision that forbids contact with another felon while on probation, then dating a felon or marrying a felon would violate the terms of the probation. That could lead to a revocation of probation and resentencing to prison.

Can I lose custody for marrying a felon?

Dating someone with a felony conviction doesn't automatically mean you will lose custody, but it can complicate the case. The judge will need to carefully weigh the potential consequences of this relationship on the child's well-being.

Do felonies go away after 7 years?

Dismissed felony charges can usually be sealed or expunged right away. In California, a felony conviction stays on your record forever if you do not get it expunged. You may be eligible for an expungement if you did not serve time in state prison.

Can married felons live together?

Whether married or not, the law is that a felon who is still serving a sentence, be it incarcerated, or on probation or parole may not associate with any other person who is also a felon.

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Can I own a gun if my husband is a felon?

There are no laws that forbid spouses of convicted felons from possessing a firearm. Therefore, you can own a firearm even if your spouse is a convicted felon.

Can cops marry felons?

Being married like you, or even dating a felon does not preclude one from becoming a police officer. However, certain agencies may not allow an applicant to work for them if they are married to a convicted felon. It will vary from state to state and even agency to agency.

Can you get a passport with a felony?

Most convicted felons in the US can obtain a passport after completing their sentence. That said, certain felony convictions can still disqualify you from getting a passport. Other reasons for being denied a US passport include failing to pay child support or having significant outstanding federal tax debts.

Will a felony show up on a background check after 10 years?

Under Cal. Civ. Code 1786.18(a)(7), California mandates that a conviction can't be reported when it's older than seven years. Arrests that didn't lead to convictions can't be reported regardless of how much time has elapsed.

How far back do most background checks go?

Employment background checks can typically go back as far as seven to ten years, though that timeframe can vary depending on the type of check, the position being applied for, industry regulations and state or local laws.

Can a felon sponsor his wife?

Criminal Records and Sponsorship

Although their criminal record must be assessed on a case-by-case basis, convicts are occasionally allowed to sponsor family members for visas. If the felony includes drug offenses, immigration fraud, or violent crimes, the likelihood of denial is higher.

Can a felon be around my child?

A child can live with a convicted felon, provided that the parent can provide a stable and secure environment. To prove that they have a close, loving relationship with their child, the parent should prepare their testimony.

What rights do ex felons lose?

From the loss of voting rights and firearm ownership to employment challenges and parental custody issues, the ramifications of a felony conviction in California can be both profound and long-lasting.

Can I own a gun if my spouse is a felon Indiana?

Gun laws in Indiana do not expressly prohibit the spouse of a felon from owning a firearm.

Can I marry my boyfriend while he in jail?

The couple needs to find a qualifying officiant to perform the marriage, get approval from the jail, and pay the costs of a wedding. Inmates in federal prison do not get conjugal visits to spend intimate time with their spouses.

Can I fix my husband papers if I have a felony?

In general yes. The only criminal convictions that would disqualify you to petition your husband are sex offense against minors.

Do felonies fall off after 7 years?

Felony convictions are not automatically expunged with the passage of time but require the filing and granting of an Expungement Petition by the Court. Many felony cases are "wobblers"; that is, they can be reduced to misdemeanors (even after many years) and then expunged in the same court proceeding.

What is the 7 year rule?

The 7 year rule

No tax is due on any gifts you give if you live for 7 years after giving them - unless the gift is part of a trust. This is known as the 7 year rule.

What is the 7 year look back rule?

The FCRA's seven-year rule restricts the reporting of certain types of information for jobs paying less than a minimum salary threshold. Additionally, several states have seven-year restrictions on reporting criminal convictions.

Can a convicted felon go on a cruise?

Yes. As mentioned above, Carnival Cruises, Royal Caribbean Cruises and others carry out background checks on guests through consumer reporting agencies prior to boarding. Cruisers would not usually be denied entry to the cruise unless they had been convicted of violent crimes such as physical and/or sexual assault.

Can a felon join the military?

Generally, felons and those with several convictions can't join the Army, but waivers are available in some cases. The offenses and moral behavior-related issues that cannot be waived include: If you are under civil restraint, including parole, confinement, or probation.

Can you fly with a felony charge?

Can Convicted Felons Travel? Yes, but it depends on your country of citizenship. If you're a US citizen, then yes. You can travel to most countries worldwide as long as you have a passport and a visa (if necessary).

Can a felons wife own a firearm?

You can still own a gun, however it is not supposed to be accessible by your husband. For example it needs to be kept in a lockbox to which he does not know the code, and does not have a key. Carrying your weapon as a concealed firearm is a bit more difficult of a topic.

Can I sponsor my wife if I have a felony?

Generally speaking, the more serious the crime, the less likely you are to be approved as a sponsor. If you have been convicted of a felony, for example, it may be more difficult to get USCIS to approve your I-130 petition than it would be if you were convicted of a misdemeanor (or not convicted of any crimes at all).

Can a felon hang out with another felon?

You must not communicate or interact with someone you know is engaged in criminal activity.