Legal Question in Social Security Law in Indiana
I recently filed for disability due to mental reasons. I was sent to an evaluation by a local psychologist. During this exam, he turned a recorder on and off. He asked me questions inquiring why I had married someone so much older than myself, if I had sex with my husband, how often I had sex with my husband, and why I was taking birth control if I was married. Are these standard questions he should be allowed to ask? I was humiliated during the exam but did not want to be deemed "uncooperative."
Asked on 12/09/10, 11:12 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
You would need to discuss this with a nother mental health provider.
Answered on 12/25/10, 12:33 pm
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