Si uno de los esposos dice algo malo sobre el otro en un juicio, el cónyuge afectado puede defenderse y contar su versión. Esto ayuda a que se escuche su lado de la historia.
Es como en un partido de fútbol, donde si un jugador dice que otro hizo una falta, el jugador acusado puede defenderse y explicar lo que realmente pasó.
Imagina que Juan demanda a su esposa María por daños a su negocio. Durante el juicio, Juan dice que María es irresponsable. Entonces, María puede testificar para explicar su lado y defender su reputación.
42 Pa.C.S. 5925 - Testimony By Married Person Against Spouse In Rebuttal In any civil action brought against a married person, if the defendant makes defense at the trial upon any ground which attacks the character or conduct of the spouse, the spouse shall be a competent witness in rebuttal for the plaintiff. (Oct. 4, 1978, P.L.909, No.173, eff. 60 days) 42 Pa.C.S. 5926 - Testimony By Spouse After Attack On Character Or Conduct In all civil actions brought by either the husband or wife, either the husband or the wife shall be a competent witness in rebuttal, when his or her character or conduct is attacked upon the trial thereof, but only in regard to the matter of his or her character or conduct. 42 Pa.C.S. 5927 - Actions By Spouse To Recover Separate Property In any action brought by either the husband or wife to protect and recover the separate property of either, both shall be fully competent witnesses, except that neither may testify to confidential communications made by one or the other, unless this privilege is waived upon the trial. 42 Pa.C.S. 5928 - Confidential Communications To Attorney In a civil matter counsel shall not be competent or permitted to testify to confidential communications made to him by his client, nor shall the client be compelled to disclose the same, unless in either case this privilege is waived upon the trial by the client. Cross References.Section 5928 is referred to in sections 4415, 4436, 5931 of this title; sections 566, 586 of Title 2 (Administrative Law and Procedure); section 6311.1 of Title 23 (Domestic Relations). 42 Pa.C.S. 5929 - Physicians Not To Disclose Information No physician shall be allowed, in any civil matter, to disclose any information which he acquired in attending the patient in a professional capacity,
Sí, si uno de los cónyuges ataca la reputación del otro, este último puede testificar para defenderse.
No se pueden revelar sin el consentimiento de ambos, a menos que se renuncie a esa privacidad durante el juicio.
No, un médico no puede compartir información confidencial de un paciente sin su consentimiento, salvo en ciertos casos.
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