Summary
North Carolina does not allow conjugal visits in its prison system. Starting a family with an incarcerated partner will likely have to wait until their release. There are no specific laws addressing court-ordered semen donation, and it is unlikely a court would permit it due to logistical, ethical, and security concerns. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
So I have a boyfriend who's in prison is there anyway me and him could have a baby together
While some jurisdictions offer conjugal visits, it's not universal. Can you please provide your location so I can give you more specific information?
Does north Carolina do conjugal visits?
No, North Carolina does not allow conjugal visits in its prison system. Conjugal visits are not a right and are subject to the discretion of the prison administration.
So how would I be able to have a family with him?
In North Carolina, the possibility to start a family will have to wait until your boyfriend's release from prison, as conjugal visits are not permitted. Consider discussing with him about future planning and preparation.
So I'm not able to file a court order and have him do a semen donation?
In North Carolina, there aren't specific laws addressing this situation. However, it's unlikely a court would order a prison to allow semen donation considering the logistics, ethics, and security issues. It's best to consult with a local attorney for advice.
So most likely I would have to wait til he gets out
Yes, based on North Carolina's law, you'll most likely have to wait until he is released to start a family. It's always best to consult a local attorney for personalized advice.