No, Georgia does not have dower rights. Dower rights are a legal concept that have been largely abolished in many states, including Georgia.
Only by divorce, signing a Quit Deed to release Dower Rights or by the death of the dower.
I believe dower and courtesy rights were abolished in WV in 1992.
In most states there aren't any dower rights on investment property. They have rights on regular property but not inheritance or investment.
Dower and curtesy abolished (§43-8-57)
Dower rights in West Virginia was the right of a woman to inherit the property of the husband if he died first. Dower rights of this nature are no longer used in West Virginia. It is more complicated today with children inheriting along with the wife.
yes
States that have dower rights include Alabama, Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin. Dower rights grant a surviving spouse a legal share of their deceased spouse's property.
Yes it is!
Being married to an owner of real estate.
It depends upon the state laws. In some states, husbands have something similar to a dower right called a courtesy right. Check with a probate attorney in the state in question.
Yes a wife has monetary rights to her husbands home in a divorce.