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.
Generally, if you are not married and you are not an owner of the property then you have no rights in the property when your relationship ends.
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.
That will depend on the laws in that jurisdiction. Some have rights in property regardless of whether it is community property or not.
They feared that separate property rights for women would undercut the unity of married couples!
they feared that separate property rights for women would undercut the unity of married couples.
Women could not vote or own property
If you're in the US, no, you don't forfeit property rights merely by moving out of the property.
The spouse of an incarcerated husband has all rights over their property. This is only if the two people are legally married.
if they had the right to own property before they married then why would marriage decrease their rights?
H. Marshall Buford has written: 'The rights of property of married women under the laws of Kentucky' -- subject(s): Women's rights, Right of property, Married women
No. women had no rights and any property they had was essentially their husbands.
The passage of the Married Women's Property Act resulted in improvement of women's rights in New York.