Psychological impediments to marriage - forensic and psychiatric opinions. Part I

There are two types of proceedings before common courts for annulment of marriages during which expert psychiatrists are appointed. In the first type, the key task of the expert is to assess whether the presence of mental illness or mental retardation at the date of the marriage could possibly pose...

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Forensic Psychiatry - legislation & jurisprudence
Humans
Marriage - legislation & jurisprudence
Mental Competency - legislation & jurisprudence
Mental Health - legislation & jurisprudence
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