51 Ind. 283 | Ind. | 1875
Suit for partition of land by the appellant, who was the widow of Philip May, deceased, against the appellees; children of said deceased. The deceased owned
¥e are of the opinion that the court should have made the order as requested. If the court committed no error in making the older requiring the appellant to give bond, which we do not decide, (Small v. Roberts, ante, p. 281), after the termination of her coverture by divorce, the order should have been set aside or modified as asked. The statute creates in the wife a disability to alienate during the second or other coverture, but no longer. The death of, or a divorce-from, the second or other husband removes the disability, and places the woman in the same position as if she had not again married.
The judgment is reversed, with- costs, and the cause remanded for further proceedings in accordance with this opinion,