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No. There are two basic types of divorce laws in the United States: community property and equitable distribution. However, that 50/50 division is just a statement of what each party presumptively owns, not what an actual settlement will look like.
Marital rights refer to the legal rights and privileges that a husband and wife have in relation to each other. These rights are typically established through the marriage contract and can include: The right to sexual relations with ones spouse. The right to control the household and make decisions about family
To achieve equality with men within marriage, married women need to have the right to manage, own, and inherit property, and have the right to work outside the home and travel without their husbands permission.
Some of these include family leave rights, social security rights including death benefits and derivative rights, retirement benefits, liability for one anothers tax obligation, marriage tax penalty when filing separately, and estate rights.
right to receive marriage or family rate on health, car and/or liability insurance. right to inherit spouses property upon death. right to sue for spouses wrongful death or loss of consortium, and. right to receive spouses Social Security, pension, workers compensation, or disability benefits.
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Marital rights refer to the rights and privileges that a husband has in a marriage, including the right to have sexual relations with his wife and to make decisions about the household. These rights are part of the marriage contract and may also include property and cohabitation rights.
Right to make decisions: Traditionally, the husband has been seen as the head of the household and has the legal right to make important decisions on behalf of his wife, such as where they will live and how their children will be raised.

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