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  • Article 1 Property Rights; Tort and Contract Rights and Liabilities.
    • Section 30-4-1 Separate property of wife — Property held prior to marriage or acquired after marriage.
    • Section 30-4-2 Separate property of wife — Earnings of wife.
    • Section 30-4-3 Separate property of wife — Wearing apparel of wife.
    • Section 30-4-4 Separate property of wife — Damages recovered for injuries to person or reputation.
    • Section 30-4-5 Property of wife subject to provisions of chapter.
    • Section 30-4-6 Husband not liable for antenuptial contracts and torts of wife.
    • Section 30-4-7 Husband not liable for postnuptial contracts and torts of wife.
    • Section 30-4-8 Capacity of wife to contract.
    • Section 30-4-9 Capacity of husband and wife to contract with each other.
    • Section 30-4-10 Assignment of insurance policy designating wife as beneficiary as security for indebtedness exempted from prohibition against contracts of suretyship by wife.
    • Section 30-4-11 Wife to sue and be sued alone upon contracts, torts, etc.
    • Section 30-4-12 Alienation or mortgage of lands by wife without assent and concurrence of husband; lease of lands and tenements of wife without assent and concurrence of husband.
    • Section 30-4-13 Effect of contracts of nonresident married women as to real or personal property situated within state.
    • Section 30-4-14 Married women may dispose of separate estates by will.
    • Section 30-4-15 Married women and widows 18 years of age and over relieved of disabilities of minority.
    • Section 30-4-16 Married men and widowers 18 years of age and over relieved of disabilities of minority; defenses and remedies not affected by section.
  • Article 2 Conveyances by Spouse of Insane Person.
    • Section 30-4-30 Conveyance of real estate by husband when wife insane — Powers of husband; exception as to homestead.
    • Section 30-4-31 Conveyance of real estate by husband when wife insane - Conveyance to be accompanied by judgment or certification of wife's insanity; conclusiveness of judgment or certificate.
    • Section 30-4-32 Disposal of interest in real estate by spouse of insane person — Power of circuit court to authorize.
    • Section 30-4-33 Disposal of interest in real estate by spouse of insane person — Motion; exception as to homestead; date for hearing; notice to insane spouse; appointment of guardian ad litem.
    • Section 30-4-34 Disposal of interest in real estate by spouse of insane person — Entry of judgment.
    • Section 30-4-35 Disposal of interest in real estate by spouse of insane person — Judgment to be filed in probate office of county where real estate situated; filing cost.
    • Section 30-4-36 Disposal of interest in real estate by spouse of insane person — Effect of judgment.
    • Section 30-4-37 Disposal of interest in real estate by spouse of insane person - Mode not exclusive.
  • Article 3 Criminal Desertion and Nonsupport Proceedings.
    • Section 30-4-50 Definitions.
    • Section 30-4-52 Probation for defendants released prior to completion of sentence.
    • Section 30-4-53 Institution of desertion, nonsupport, etc., proceedings - Wife, child, etc.
    • Section 30-4-54 Institution of desertion, nonsupport, etc., proceedings - Duty of probation officer.
    • Section 30-4-55 Jurisdiction of proceedings; procedure generally.
    • Section 30-4-56 Offense deemed committed in county where wife or children present; extradition of defendant from another state or county.
    • Section 30-4-57 Proof of marriage and parenthood; communications between husband and wife not privileged; testimony of husband and wife; evidence of willful abandonment or desertion.
    • Section 30-4-58 Issuance of order for temporary support of wife or children pending trial, appeal, etc.
    • Section 30-4-59 Suspension of sentence; order of payment of support for wife or children; release of defendant on probation; bond.
    • Section 30-4-60 Suspension of sentence after portion served.
    • Section 30-4-61 Appeal of conviction.
    • Section 30-4-62 Release of defendant on probation by circuit court; authority of juvenile court as to probationer.
    • Section 30-4-63 Proceedings upon violation of terms of support order or probation bond.
    • Section 30-4-64 Probation officers - Appointment; duties generally; service of process, etc.
    • Section 30-4-65 Probation officers - Additional duties; violations of terms of probation, bond, etc., to be reported to judge.
  • Article 4 Reciprocal State Enforcement of Duty to Support.
    • Section 30-4-80 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Purposes of article.
    • Section 30-4-81 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Definitions.
    • Section 30-4-82 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Department of Human Resources designated state information agency; duties as to enforcement of support.
    • Section 30-4-83 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Duties under state law of obligor present in state not affected by absence or nonresidence of obligee.
    • Section 30-4-84 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Choice of laws; presumption as to presence of obligor.
    • Section 30-4-85 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Rights of state or political subdivisions furnishing support.
    • Section 30-4-86 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Extradition for nonsupport.
    • Section 30-4-87 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Relief from extradition.
    • Section 30-4-88 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Enforcement of duties of support generally; jurisdiction of enforcement proceedings.
    • Section 30-4-89 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Contents of petition for support.
    • Section 30-4-90 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Testimony of husband and wife; communications between husband and wife not privileged.
    • Section 30-4-91 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Powers and duties of court of state acting as initiating state generally.
    • Section 30-4-92 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Receipt and disbursement of payments transmitted by court of responding state, etc.
    • Section 30-4-93 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Powers and duties of court of state acting as responding state generally.
    • Section 30-4-94 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Issuance of order of support upon finding of duty to support.
    • Section 30-4-95 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Transmittal of copies of orders of support, etc., to court of initiating state.
    • Section 30-4-96 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Powers of court to enforce orders; fees and costs of proceedings.
    • Section 30-4-97 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Transmittal of payments received, etc., to court of initiating state.
    • Section 30-4-98 (Repealed effective January 1, 2000) Remedies cumulative.



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