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Legal Status of Women in Iowa

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The work provides a concise, practical overview of state law as it affects women, opening with a synopsis of applicable common law and tracing statutory changes. It reviews marriage formalities and rights, property and contractual capacities of married women, remedies, divorce, annulment, alimony, and child custody. It explains minors’ law, guardianship, apprenticeship and adoption, wills, administration, descent and homestead exemptions, and the widow’s and children’s allowances. Criminal provisions relating to sexual offences, illegitimacy, and related civil remedies are summarized. A final section gathers miscellaneous provisions on employment, testimony, eligibility for office, and recommends legal reforms to address hardships faced by married women.

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Jennie L. Wilson

Jennie L. Wilson was an American author and advocate known for her work on women's rights and legal issues. Her notable publication, "Legal Status of Women in Iowa," explores the legal framework affecting women in the state, highlighting the challenges and limitations they faced. Through her writing, Wilson contributed to the discourse on gender equality and the legal status of women during her time, making her a significant figure in the early feminist movement in the United States.

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