Sally is claiming that she is unable to work and pay child and spousal support to her husband because she has a debilitating terminal disease but she doesn't want to talk about the details of her illness. Her husband's attorney is most likely to tell him which of the following?
A) Sally doesn't have to provide any details about her illness because medical information is protected by the doctor-patient privilege.
B) If Sally raises the issue, the court will order her to file a request for a physical examination.
C) Since Sally has raised the issue, her husband can file a request for physical examination to obtain further details about her illness.
D) Every state requires parties to divorce to submit to medical examinations without having to obtain the court's permission.
C
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