However, when the man is irreversibly unconscious, the wife remains married unless she obtains a court order establishing otherwise.
One group was composed of incarcerated offenders, convicted for serious violent crimes and undergoing forensic psychiatric examination by court order.
Apparently, the unions had secured a court order and had gone on strike after the government had failed to implement it.
Or we could make genetic testing permissible only when there is a court order for it.
As a third party, an "outsider," the ethicist can help resolve the conflicts between caregivers' and parents' values and arguments before the medical team moves to get a court order.
However, such confidential records are protected in the absence of a court order, and establishing 'reasonable cause' for such court orders might be difficult in many cases.
The court order, known as a 'reintegration of possession', is requested by the farmer and issued by a local judge, and it directs the police to remove the invaders.
Opposition members freed by court order are then locked up again by the state, regardless.