This topic is the subject of a lot of literature,...you can go to quite a few libraries and check out books on sex and see if they have sections on his problem...most of the techniques used by a spouse need quite a bit of description
A property lien is an attachment to the property, not the debtor. The answer would be "no", that won't help you get out of paying the debt.
Quit claim deed.
You can quit claim your rights to the property. However, that doesn't quit claim your spouse's rights to the proprty. Once married the spouse in most states has rights to the property.
Fill out a Quit Claim Deed - have it notarized!!
No, i dont think u can.
A quit claim deed from yourself to yourself and spouse is the simplest way.
Yes, you can. In the Related Link below, on page 16, under "What could disqualify me from receiving benefits", "What happens if I quit my job", item #3 says you can quit to follow your spouse due to their employment, etc.
No.
Some states do allow for the reason of this question and some do not. You need to check with your own state's employment security office to clarify your situation.
No
You need the spouse to sign a quit claim deed, which can be prepared by a title company or anyone that knows how to fill out the form.
You can get in touch with someone to help you quit smoking in a variety of ways. You can talk to your doctor, and he or she can help you get on a quit smoking plan and help you locate local groups to help you. You can also contact the heart and stroke foundation. You can also go to smokefree.gov and find information on how to quit smoking.