When the client is deceased and there is no statutory language dealing with privilege and the death of the holder, the individual who usually is allowed to assert the privilege is:
A) the client's last counselor.
B) the client's legal representative.
C) the client's spouse or next of kin.
D) the judge hearing the case.
E) a guardian ad litem appointed by a judge for that particular purpose.
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Q1: Counselors DO NOT have an ethical obligation
Q2: In order to get a privileged communication
Q3: The Supreme Court ruling in Jaffe v.
Q4: If a counselor is asked to disclose
Q6: When a client accuses a counselor of
Q7: With respect to confidentiality and privileged communication:
A)
Q8: When uncertain about the privileged status of
Q9: When a husband subpoenas a counselor to
Q10: It is TRUE that:
A) the majority of
Q11: Privileged communication statutes:
A) ensure that counselors will
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