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Can a Person With Schizophrenia Get Married?

Can a Person With Schizophrenia Get Married?

Indeed, if one has schizophrenia, marriage is legal in the United States. There are no legal impediments that would prohibit people with this condition from marrying. They, like everyone else, have the right to marry as long as they follow all the standard legal rules that apply in their state.

But if there are relationship difficulties due to schizophrenia, with timely treatment, therapy, and support, people with this condition can create a fulfilling and stable marriage. Competent communication, understanding, and taking action regarding mental health are essential to maintaining a healthy relationship. With proper treatment, schizophrenia will not be a barrier to marriage in the United States.

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