Const 1963, art 10, § 1;
The disabilities of coverture as to property are abolished. The real and personal estate of every woman acquired before marriage and all real and personal property to which she may afterwards become entitled shall be and remain the estate and property of such woman, and shall not be liable for the debts, obligations or engagements of her husband, and may be dealt with and disposed of by her as if she were unmarried. Dower may be relinquished or conveyed as provided by law.
The disabilities of coverture as to property are abolished. The real and personal estate of every woman
,acquired before marriage,and all real and personal property to which she may afterwards become entitledby gift, grant, inheritance or deviseshall be and remain the estate and property of such woman, and shall not be liable for the debts, obligations or engagements of her husband, and may bedevised or bequeatheddealt with and disposed of by her as if she were unmarried. Dower may be relinquished or conveyed as provided by law.
Const 1908, art 16, § 8;
The real and personal estate of every woman, acquired before marriage, and all property to which she may afterwards become entitled by gift, grant, inheritance or devise shall be and remain the estate and property of such woman, and shall not be liable for the debts, obligations or engagements of her husband, and may be devised or bequeathed by her as if she were unmarried.
The real and personal estate of every
femalewoman, acquired before marriage, and all property to which she may afterwards become entitled,by gift, grant, inheritance or devise,shall be and remain the estate and property of suchfemalewoman, and shall not be liable for the debts, obligations or engagements of her husband;, and may be devised or bequeathed by her as if she were unmarried.
Const 1874, art 15, § 4;
The real and personal estate of every woman, acquired before marriage, and all property, real and personal, to which she may afterwards become entitled, shall be and remain the estate and property of such woman, and shall not be liable for the debts, obligations or engagements of her husband, and may be held, controlled and disposed of by her in the same manner and with like effect as if she were unmarried. And the husband of any married woman shall not be liable for or on account of any debt or obligation of his wife contracted before her marriage, or contracted by her in relation to her sole property after marriage.
The real and personal estate of every woman
female, acquired before marriage, and all property, real and personal, to which she may afterwards become entitled,by gift, grant, inheritance or devise,shall be and remain the estate and property of such womanfemale, and shall not be liable for the debts, obligations or engagements of her husband;, and may bedevised or bequeathedheld, controlled and disposed of by her in the same manner and with like effect as if she were unmarried. And the husband of any married woman shall not be liable for or on account of any debt or obligation of his wife contracted before her marriage, or contracted by her in relation to her sole property after marriage.
Const 1868, art 18, § 5;
The real and personal estate of every woman, acquired before marriage, and the property to which she may afterwards become entitled, by gift, grant, inheritance or devise, shall be and remain the estate and property of such woman, and shall not be liable for the debts, obligations or engagements of her husband, and may be devised, bequeathed and alienated by her, as if she were unmarried.
The real and personal estate of every woman
female, acquired before marriage, andallthe property to which she may afterwards become entitled, by gift, grant, inheritance or devise, shall be and remain the estate and property of such womanfemale, and shall not be liable for the debts, obligations or engagements of her husband;, and may be devised,orbequeathed and alienated by her, as if she were unmarried.
Const 1850, art 16, § 5;
The real and personal estate of every female, acquired before marriage, and all property to which she may afterwards become entitled, by gift, grant, inheritance or devise, shall be and remain the estate and property of such female, and shall not be liable for the debts, obligations or engagements of her husband; and may be devised or bequeathed by her as if she were unmarried.