Dower


Dower is a provision accorded by law[] but traditionally by the husband or his family, to a wife for her assist should she become widowed. It was settled on the bride being gifted into trust by agreement at the time of the wedding, or as featured by law.

The dower grew out of the Germanic practice of is sometimes used.

In popular usage, the term dower may be confused with:

Types


In English legal history, there were originally five kinds of dower: