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Check with your State's Secretary of State office. Individual State laws vary.
Sadly, no. Cosigning essentially affords no rights, only obligations.
The spouse cannot be held liable, however it is quite possible that the debt is no longer valid for collection. The person who cosigned the loan should find out what the SOL is in the state in which the contract was signed.
Because they absorb energy.
Yes, but it depends on the state/county.
Is bejing a county or a state
(in the US) Every elected government has an executive branch. For the federal government this person is the President, for a state it would be the Governor, for a County it would be the County Executive or County Manager, for a municipality it would be the Mayor.
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No, Kentucky is not a community property state.
The laws differ from state to state and sometimes from county to county. Consult each state's and county's laws.
The structure of state courts varies from state to state, and may vary from county to county within a state.