Everything a woman owned became the husband's when women married. However, some were enlightened enough to allow them to keep their legacies and provided spending money.
Everything a woman owned became the husband's when women married. However, some were enlightened enough to allow them to keep their legacies and provided spending money.
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No, you should not date a married woman because there is no future in it for you and there could be a possibility if the husband ever found out you could find yourself in a lot of trouble.
Slowly. The industrial cities needed more women workers, so more women were earning their own living. The Married Womens Property Act (1882) decreed that a married woman's property was her own, and did not automatically belong to her husband. This ended the habit of fortune-hunting on the part of cynical men.
not that is known so far, but her husband JUAN D.PERON had a daughter by another woman while still married to Eva.
Neil Tennant is married to a beautiful German woman.
Yes and had previously been married
It varied throughout history and different cultures, but in many societies, a woman was expected to bring a dowry consisting of money, goods, or property to her husband upon marriage. This practice was intended to provide financial security for the bride and ensure her status in the marriage.
Her husband.
Her husband.
It fell 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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The answer depends on the laws in the jurisdiction where the property is located. Married women can own separate property in their own right in separate property states.
Iowa is a separate property state. A married woman can own property in her sole name. If the property is sold, her name goes on the check as the payee.Iowa is a separate property state. A married woman can own property in her sole name. If the property is sold, her name goes on the check as the payee.Iowa is a separate property state. A married woman can own property in her sole name. If the property is sold, her name goes on the check as the payee.Iowa is a separate property state. A married woman can own property in her sole name. If the property is sold, her name goes on the check as the payee.
If you divorced your husband, you are no longer entitled to anything he leaves behind. If he has left you in his will then you may receive some property.
If she is still married to her 1st husband then her second marriage to you is illegal and you are NOT married.
If the woman and man are married yes, she can get insurance on her husband. If the woman is single and the man married then no, she can't get insurance on him.