Cowles v. Morgan
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Opinion
A. J. WALKER, C. J.
The argument against the equity of the complainant’s bill is, that a married woman’s separate estate, existing by virtue of our statutes, can not be charged by her with the payment of her debts generally ; and that it does not appear from the bill whether the' separate estate of the feme-covert defendant was secured to her by contract, or is held under the statute. [537]*537It is not necessary for ns to decide upon tbe former of tbe two propositions of tbe argument, because tbe latter is altogether untenable. ¥e therefore leave tbe question of tbe liability of a married woman’s separate estate held under our statutes to her debts, other than those described in section 1987 of tbe Code, open and undecided; and when tbe question shall hereafter arise, 'we will not, in investigating it, regard ourselves as trammeled by the incidental remark in Durden v. McWilliams, 31 Ala. 438.
The separate estate existing by virtue of our statutes, is not “ held to the sole and separate use of the feme covert.” The husband has the right to control and manage it, and to receive the rents, income and profits, without liability to account therefor, unless he is deprived of the trust on account of incapacity or unfitness. — Code, §§ 1983, 1994. Property in which the husband has such rights, is not held to the sole and separate use of the wife ; for, if held to the sole and separate use of the wife, the husband has no interest in it, and no right of control over it. Albany Fire Ins. Co. v. Bay, 4 Comst. 9-11;, Colvin v. Currer, supra.
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