Question: A man married a woman, and after three or four years insanity occurred to the husband. His family took him for treatment, and the wife hoped for his recovery; with treatment his insanity would lessen. His family took him...
Question: A man’s wife entered upon him and compelled him to divorce her. This man is a commoner; he divorced her while not wanting to divorce, believing that the divorce he pronounced was valid. What is the ruling?
Question: A man consumed some narcotic pills and his intellect was altered; he divorced his wife in that state, and this was the third pronouncement. Does that divorce take effect or not?
Question: A man divorced his wife and, outwardly, he appeared free of insanity; then afterward insanity appeared in him. We feared that the divorce may have occurred at the onset of the illness, and doubt arose for us concerning the...
Question: A man divorced his wife while intoxicated from consuming both hashish and wine. What is the ruling on his divorce? The manner of his divorce was that he addressed a group of men among whom was his wife, and...
Question: A man, in a state of psychological agitation, said that his wife is divorced a thousand times, and that she is to him “like the back of his mother.” What is the ruling?