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Because of this, a husband and wife are not always able to determine their duties and privileges toward one another; instead, these rights and responsibilities are set forth by special legal principles that define the parameters within which husbands and wives must act...
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law.jrank.org/pages/7463/Husband-Wife.html
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The Legal Term * Privileged Communication * Defined & Explained ... Communications between an attorney and client, husband and wife, clergyperson and penitent, and doctor and patient are all privileged. In a few states, the privilege extends to a psychotherapist and client and to a reporter and her source.
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In Washington state, statutory law designates several classes of relationship which include privileged communications: 1) husband and wife; 2) attorney and client; 3) clergy and confessor; 4) physician and patient;
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www.judyroberts.net/privileged_communication.htm
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(D) Husband or wife, concerning any communication made by one to the other, or an act done by either in the presence of the other, during coverture, unless the communication was made, or act done, in the known presence or hearing of a third person competent to be a witness; ... (I) A communications assistant,
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www.grafflaw.com/MPbook/ORC/2317.02.htm
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Finally, the drafting committee was interested in codifying and making uniform those privileges that might be deemed "traditional" privileges (doctor-patient, husband-wife, e.g.), rather than in identifying every privilege that might exist in the ... Sec. 4. Privileged communications made to physician or therapist.
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www.cga.ct.gov/lrc/statutoryprivileges/statprivdraft.ht...
www.cga.ct.gov/lrc/statutoryprivileges/statprivdraft.htm
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Title 22, §4015 PRIVILEGED OR CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS; The husband-wife and physician and psychotherapist-patient privileges under the Maine Rules of Evidence and the confidential quality ... Title 24-A, ... Statements made to a licensed mental health professional in the course of counseling, therapy or evaluation where...
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www.mainelegislature.org/legis/statutes/22/title22sec40...
www.mainelegislature.org/legis/statutes/22/title22sec4015.html
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the average age difference between husband and wife was three years. Marriage customs or the availability of reindeer to support a new family (the Sami people are reindeer herders) might be the reason that more Sami marriages did not display the optimum age difference, Helle says.
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www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=what-is-the-b...
www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=what-is-the-best-age-difference-for-husband-and-wife
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The so-called "honest eavesdropper rule" was dropped from the proposal in 1992. It would have allowed a person who overheard privileged communications to testify, and could have allowed an adverse party to compel that person to testify concerning the communication as long as ... Rule 504 Husband-wife privilege.
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www.e-archives.ky.gov/pubs/Public_Adv/sept00/Article5.h...
www.e-archives.ky.gov/pubs/Public_Adv/sept00/Article5.htm
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The other, the privilege for marital communications, protects confidential communications made to one's spouse during the course of a marriage. Although the Proposed Federal Rule of Evidence dealing with Husband-Wife privilege (PFRE 505) adopted only the spousal immunity privilege, Rule 43(h) (1), Alaska R. Civ.
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www.touchngo.com/lglcntr/ctrules/evcom/EVC-28.htm
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