The wife must sue alone upon all contracts made by or with her, or for the recovery of her separate property or for injuries to such property, or for its rents, income or profits, or for all injuries to her person or reputation; and upon all contracts made by her, or engagements into which she enters and for all torts committed by her, she must be sued as if she were sole.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 30 - Marital and Domestic Relations.
Article 1 - Property Rights; Tort and Contract Rights and Liabilities.
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 30-4-11 - Wife to Sue and Be Sued Alone Upon Contracts, Torts, Etc.
Section 30-4-14 - Married Women May Dispose of Separate Estates by Will.