Define: Physical Incapacity

Physical Incapacity
Physical Incapacity
Quick Summary of Physical Incapacity

In Divorce Law, the inability of a spouse to engage in sexual intercourse with the other spouse. In some US states, physical incapacity is a ground for an annulment or fault divorce, assuming the incapacity was not disclosed to the other spouse before the marriage.

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This glossary post was last updated: 29th March, 2024.

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