Legal Rights With Fnd

Summary

Individuals with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) in Michigan generally retain the right to make legal decisions, including marriage and divorce, as long as they have the mental capacity to understand their actions. Each case can vary, so consulting a legal professional for personalized advice is recommended.

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In Michigan, people with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) generally retain the right to make legal decisions, including marriage and divorce, provided they have the mental capacity to understand their actions. However, the specifics can change case by case. It's recommended to consult with a legal professional for personalized advice.
Can someone who had FND get married then ask for a divorce or will be forced to stay in a marriage
In Michigan, a person with FND can get married and later ask for a divorce, provided they have the mental capacity to understand these decisions. No one is forced to stay in a marriage. However, individual circumstances can affect this, so it's best to seek personalized legal advice.