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  6. Chapter 392 - Dower and curtesy


Chapter 392 - Dower and curtesy


  • 392.010 Husband's interest in wife's realty same as wife's interest in his.
  • 392.020 Surviving spouse's interest in property of deceased spouse -- "Dower" and "curtesy" defined.
  • 392.030 Actual possession by deceased spouse not necessary for dower or curtesy.
  • 392.040 Lands in which surviving spouse to have no dower or curtesy.
  • 392.050 Rights of surviving spouse pending assignment of dower or curtesy.
  • 392.060 Dower need not be allotted from all parcels.
  • 392.070 Recovery of dower or curtesy from heir, devisee or purchaser -- Value of -- Rents.
  • 392.080 Surviving spouse may renounce will -- Form to use when renouncing will -- Share of the surviving spouse in such case -- When devise or bequest is in addition to dower or curtesy.
  • 392.090 All property claims barred by divorce or adultery.
  • 392.100 Dower or curtesy rights in event of bigamy.
  • 392.110 Default or collusive judgment no bar to dower or curtesy -- Collusive assignment does not bind heir.
  • 392.120 Jointure -- When a bar to dower or curtesy -- Waiver of -- Indemnity for loss of.
  • 392.130 Release of dower or curtesy upon sale of estate of infant or mentally disabled spouse.
  • 392.140 Sale or mortgage of dower or curtesy interest of mentally disabled spouse.
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