Obviously, I am not in this situation. Related article, wondering what is happening to this woman’s house/loans/expenses/rent/car payments/etc

So before conviction, when you’re being held pending court proceedings, it would be inconvenient to attend your work place during that time. So I’m wondering, what happens?

If you’re found not guilty after months of court hearings, are you just fucked over completely because the bank foreclosed on your house?

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    In india there is no law barring from paying/owning property from jail.

    There is no difference between defaulting weather you are in jail or not.

    It would be treated as if you ran off in case you don’t respond and fail to pay the required payments, things would proceed accordingly.

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      There’s no law in the US stopping you from paying from jail either. If you have the money.

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        Yeah there’s no law preventing it but you wouldn’t have the ability to write a check or to send money by Zelle, as an example. You would need someone outside the jail to make those payments on your behalf.

        Edit: I wonder why people are downvoting me. When someone is arrested and put in jail they just can’t do normal things. Maybe some people eventually get computer access in prison but realistically you couldn’t depend on it

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                Not sure why you got down voted for that. But the prisons are privatized in the US. Not sure how that would affect phone or internet

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                  They probably got down voted because it’s not correct to say the prisons are privatized. There are private prisons, but 90+% of prisoners are not in private prisons.