§ 103. Determination of amount contributed to property by husband; sole and separate deed of wife
If it appears to the presiding judge that such real estate was acquired by such married woman, in whole or in part, otherwise than by gift or conveyance from her husband, and otherwise than as a result of his industry, accumulations, or savings, and that her needs or comforts or the needs or comforts of her minor children require the income or proceeds of such real estate or her interest therein, the judge shall determine what amount, if any, the husband has contributed toward such property. Such judge shall authorize such married woman to sell and convey such real estate by her sole and separate deed upon payment or tender to her husband of such sum, if any, as the judge finds he has contributed to the purchase of such property, to be proportionately increased or decreased to correspond with any material change in value, found by the judge, of such property subsequent to the date of the first contribution, if any made by the husband. Such deed shall have the same effect to pass title to such property as if joined in by the husband.
Structure Vermont Statutes
Chapter 3 - Rights of Married Women
§ 61. Contracts; suits on contracts; partnership with husband
§ 62. Woman marrying pending action to which she is party
§ 63. Executrix, administratrix, guardian, or trustee
§ 68. Income and monies from sale of real estate
§ 69. Liability for debts or torts of spouse
§ 102. Complaint by wife to sell real estate
§ 103. Determination of amount contributed to property by husband; sole and separate deed of wife
§ 104. Proceedings on complaint and enforcement of orders and decrees; appeal of husband