Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 815e - Marriage
Section 46b-36. (Formerly Sec. 46-9). - Property rights of spouse not affected by marriage.

A spouse shall not acquire by marriage any right to or interest in any property held by the other spouse before or acquired after such marriage, except as to the share of the survivor in the property as provided by sections 45a-436 and 45a-437. Each spouse shall have power to make contracts with the other spouse or with third persons, to convey to the other spouse or to third persons his or her real and personal estate and to receive conveyances of real and personal estate from the other spouse or from third persons as if unmarried. Each spouse may bring suit in his or her own name upon contracts or for torts and he or she may be sued for a breach of contract or for a tort; and his or her property, except such property as is exempt by law, may be taken on attachment and execution, but shall not be taken for the debts of the other spouse, except as provided in section 46b-37. Neither spouse shall be liable for the debts of the other spouse contracted before marriage, nor upon the other spouse's contracts made after marriage, except as provided in said section.

(1949 Rev., S. 7307; P.A. 13-213, S. 1.)
History: Sec. 46-9 transferred to Sec. 46b-36 in 1979 and reference to Sec. 46-10 changed to Sec. 46b-37 to reflect that section's transfer; (Revisor's note: In 1991 a reference to Sec. 45-273a changed editorially by the Revisors to Sec. 45a-436 to reflect recodification of title 45 as title 45a and in 1993 the reference to Sec. 45a-437 was added editorially since the provisions of that section had originally been included as former Sec. 45-273a(b) until separated by public act 90-146 which enabled the recodification of title 45 and the renumbering of Sec. 45-273a as Secs. 45a-436 and 45a-437, but due to an oversight reference to the latter section was omitted); P.A. 13-213 replaced references to “husband” and “wife” with references to “spouse”, deleted “The separate earnings of the wife shall be her sole property.” and made technical changes.
See Sec. 52-572d re abrogation of interspousal immunity in motor vehicle negligence actions accruing out of state.
Annotations to former section 46-9:
Prior to enacting of section, wife could not bind herself as surety for husband. 56 C. 151; 68 C. 538. Not construed as depriving her of the right in equity to contract with her husband in regard to her property. 56 C. 186. Married woman, during her lifetime, may dispose of all her property as she pleases. 71 C. 237. Legal and equitable title to mortgage are not merged where one makes it and the other acquires it by assignment; wife, occupying with husband, cannot hold adversely to him. 76 C. 223. Present status of married woman. 79 C. 24; 84 C. 21; 88 C. 42; 93 C. 358. Married woman may sue husband. 79 C. 24; 88 C. 42; 103 C. 583; 124 C. 543; 126 C. 147; 132 C. 79. Where husband and wife make note jointly, payment of interest by either is binding on other. 81 C. 143. Rights in building erected on land owned by husband and wife jointly. 82 C. 426; 86 C. 200. Deed to husband and wife makes them joint tenants without survivorship. 83 C. 581. Wife may sue for personal injury to herself; 84 C. 9; or alienation of husband's affections. 76 C. 135; 78 C. 296. Estoppel of wife from letting legal title to her property remain in husband; husband's right to foreclosure against wife. 87 C. 99. Where wife advances money to her husband, there is a presumption of a gift. 88 C. 114. Wife in whose name husband causes deed of land purchased by him to be taken is bare trustee for him. 91 C. 656. Marriage presumed to be after April 20, 1877, unless proved to be earlier. 93 C. 358. Fraudulent representations of husband as to title of property held jointly with wife do not bind her if made without her knowledge or assent. 94 C. 227. Cited. 108 C. 730. Right given married woman to sue husband denied unemancipated child in suit against parent. 109 C. 86. Cited. 137 C. 452. Does not indicate a legislative intent to permit recovery for loss of consortium in any action brought by either a husband or a wife against a third party whose negligence caused disabling injuries to the other spouse. 144 C. 155. Wife can recover from husband because of delict of son who was his agent but is himself immune to suit. 145 C. 663. Right of wife to sue husband is a substantive right. Id., 733. Cited. 147 C. 649; 159 C. 486; 165 C. 742, 748; 170 C. 258, 269.
Cited. 4 CS 145. Public policy of this state not opposed to right of wife to sue husband in tort for cause of action arising in Pennsylvania before parties were married. 18 CS 297. A wife domiciled in this state, and living with her husband so domiciled, may not maintain a tort action against the latter in this state for injuries sustained in Massachusetts. 20 CS 403. Public policy forbids maintenance of negligence action by unemancipated minor child against his parents. 24 CS 382. Cited. 30 CS 593. Wife may sue for husband's medical expenses for which she is legally liable. 32 CS 156. Spouses property rights not affected by marriage. 33 CS 44.
Annotations to present section:
Cited. 178 C. 308; 183 C. 35. Neither marriage nor an action for dissolution serves, in and of itself, to transfer an interest in property from one spouse to another. 184 C. 530. Cited. 200 C. 290; 206 C. 31.
Cited. 17 CA 431.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 46b - Family Law

Chapter 815e - Marriage

Section 46b-20. - Definitions.

Section 46b-20a. - Eligibility to marry. Issuance of license to minor who is sixteen or seventeen, when permitted.

Section 46b-21. (Formerly Sec. 46-1). - Marriage of persons related by consanguinity or affinity prohibited.

Section 46b-22. (Formerly Sec. 46-3). - Who may join persons in marriage. Penalty for unauthorized performance.

Section 46b-22a. - Validation of marriages performed by unauthorized justice of the peace or family support referee.

Section 46b-22b. - Refusal to solemnize or participate in ceremony solemnizing a marriage on religious grounds.

Section 46b-23. (Formerly Sec. 46-4). - Joining persons in marriage knowingly without authority.

Section 46b-24. (Formerly Sec. 46-5a). - License. Period of validity. Penalty for solemnization without license. Validity of marriage ceremony.

Section 46b-24a. - Validation of marriages occurring in town other than town where license issued.

Section 46b-25. (Formerly Sec. 46-5b). - Application for license.

Section 46b-26 and 46b-27. (Formerly Secs. 46-5c and 46-5d). - Test for venereal disease and rubella prerequisite. Issuance of license.

Section 46b-28. (Formerly Sec. 46-6). - Validity of marriages celebrated in a foreign country.

Section 46b-28a. - Recognition of marriages and other relationships entered into in another state or jurisdiction.

Section 46b-28b. - Recognition by another state or jurisdiction of marriages entered into in this state.

Section 46b-28c. - Prior divorce in another state or country. Validity of marriage in this state.

Section 46b-28d. - Recognition of marriages entered into at Mashantucket Pequot reservation or Mohegan reservation.

Section 46b-29. (Formerly Sec. 46-5e). - Marriage of persons under conservatorship.

Section 46b-30. (Formerly Sec. 46-5f). - Marriage of minors.

Section 46b-31. (Formerly Sec. 46-5h). - Marriage of person whose last previous marriage was terminated by divorce or dissolution.

Section 46b-32. (Formerly Sec. 46-5i). - Failure to make license available; penalty.

Section 46b-33. (Formerly Sec. 46-5j). - Copy of law to applicants.

Section 46b-34. (Formerly Sec. 46-7). - Marriage certificate. Affidavit in lieu of certificate.

Section 46b-35. (Formerly Sec. 46-8). - Certificates prima facie evidence.

Section 46b-35a. - Refusal to provide services or accommodations related to the solemnization or celebration of a marriage on religious grounds.

Section 46b-35b. - Effect of marriage equality law on provision of adoption, foster care or social services by religious organization.

Section 46b-36. (Formerly Sec. 46-9). - Property rights of spouse not affected by marriage.

Section 46b-36a. - Short title: Connecticut Premarital Agreement Act.

Section 46b-36b. - Definitions.

Section 46b-36c. - Form of premarital agreement.

Section 46b-36d. - Content of premarital agreement.

Section 46b-36e. - Effect of marriage on premarital agreement.

Section 46b-36f. - Amendment or revocation of premarital agreement after marriage.

Section 46b-36g. - Enforcement of premarital agreement.

Section 46b-36h. - Enforcement of premarital agreement when marriage void.

Section 46b-36i. - Statute of limitations re claims under premarital agreement.

Section 46b-36j. - Premarital agreements made prior to October 1, 1995, not affected.

Section 46b-37. (Formerly Sec. 46-10). - Joint duty of spouses to support family. Liability for purchases and certain expenses. Abandonment.

Section 46b-38. - Relief from physical abuse by spouse. Application. Court orders. Duration. Copy. Other remedies.

Section 46b-38a. - Family violence prevention and response: Definitions.

Section 46b-38b. - Investigation of family violence crime by peace officer. Arrest. Assistance to victim. Guidelines. Compliance with model law enforcement policy on family violence. Education and training program. Assistance and protocols for victim...

Section 46b-38c. - Family violence response and intervention units. Local units. Duties and functions. Protective orders. Electronic monitoring pilot program. Pretrial family violence education program; fees. Training program.

Section 46b-38d. - Family violence offense report by peace officer. Compilation of statistics by Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection. Report to Governor and General Assembly.

Section 46b-38e. - Medical data collection reports. Form. Compilation of data by Department of Public Safety. Report to Governor and General Assembly.

Section 46b-38f. - Statistical summary of family violence cases maintained by Court Support Services Division. Reports.

Section 46b-38g. - Programs for children impacted by domestic violence.

Section 46b-38h. - Designation of conviction of certain crimes as involving family violence for purposes of criminal history record information.

Section 46b-38i. - Judicial Department training for staff re family violence issues and law. Methods to reduce geographic disparities.

Section 46b-38j. - Family Violence Model Policy Governing Council. Membership. Duties. Annual report.

Section 46b-38k. - Unlawful disclosure of confidential location of an emergency shelter operated by domestic violence agency. Class A misdemeanor.

Section 46b-38l. - Domestic Violence Offender Program Standards Advisory Council. Duties. Members. Report.

Section 46b-38m. - Accessibility of domestic violence offender program standards on Judicial Branch's Internet web site.