It fell under the control of her husband.
Her husband
In England, laws known as coverture restricted married women's control over their property. Under coverture, a woman's property became her husband's upon marriage, and he had legal control over it. This practice began to change gradually in the 19th century with reforms that granted married women more property rights.
it came under the control of her husband.
it came under the control of her husband.
It came under the control of her husband
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A married womans maiden name is the last name she had before she was married, the last name of her parents.
it came under the control of her husband.
If you are not on the deed you have no rights in the property. If you are not legally married and the owner dies you have no legal rights in the property.
Rings are personal property of the deceased and are distributed according to her will, if she had one, or otherwise by the laws of intestacy.
Ó Raghailligh Ní Raghailligh (if your a woman) Uí Raghailligh (womans married name)
A married woman is freed from the law of her husband when he dies.