Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin are Dower states.
In most states there aren't any dower rights on investment property. They have rights on regular property but not inheritance or investment.
Indiana
States that have dower rights include Alabama, Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin. Dower rights grant a surviving spouse a legal share of their deceased spouse's property.
No, Georgia does not have dower rights. Dower rights are a legal concept that have been largely abolished in many states, including Georgia.
west virginia
Dower less Girl- a girl without a dower, the property or wealth a women brought to her husband at marriage.
At common law, a wife had a right to a life estate in one-third of her husband's estate upon his death. That right is called dower. It evolved during the time when only men could own property. A wife could not be deprived of that right by any transfers made by her husband during his life unless she signed the deed to release her dower rights. Most states have abolished dower rights. Some states that have retained the concept of dower have expanded it to include a life estate in any and all land owned by the husband. You need to sign the deed to release your dower rights and clear the title to the property.
Dower rights in West Virginia was the right of a woman to inherit the property of the husband if he died first. Dower rights of this nature are no longer used in West Virginia. It is more complicated today with children inheriting along with the wife.
Dower is the surviving wife right to a portion of the husband's estate when he dies. It is currently called statutory share.
Dower is the provision which the law makes for a widow out of the lands or tenements of the husband for her support. Or a widow's life estate interest in her husband's real property if he died intestate.DC is not considered a Dower state. See related questions.The repeal of dower was part of the Omnibus Trusts and Estates Amendment Act of 2000 (D.C. Law 13-292)
It is money or property brought by a bride to her husband at marriage. Also called dower.
Margaret McCallum has written: 'Prairie women and the struggle for a dower law, 1905-1920' -- subject(s): Dower, Real property, Legal status, laws, Women