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Home→Author Kristine S. Knaplund

Author Archives: Kristine S. Knaplund

Women and Wills: An Empirical Analysis of the Married Women’s Property Act and its Remarkable Resonance Today

Posted on August 18, 2018 by Kristine S. Knaplund

By 1900, the state of Missouri had a quarter century’s worth of experience with its version of the Married Women’s Property Act, passed in 1875 to reverse the common law and decree that personal property acquired by a married woman … Continue reading →

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