California Laws: Evidence Code Sections 1010-1027
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1010
As used in this article, "psychotherapist" means a person who is, or is reasonably believed by the patient to be: (a) A person authorized to...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1010.5
A communication between a patient and an educational psychologist, licensed under Article 5 (commencing with Section 4986) of Chapter 13 of Division 2 of the...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1011
As used in this article, "patient" means a person who consults a psychotherapist or submits to an examination by a psychotherapist for the purpose of...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1012
As used in this article, "confidential communication between patient and psychotherapist" means information, including information obtained by an examination of the patient, transmitted between a...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1013
As used in this article, "holder of the privilege" means: (a) The patient when he has no guardian or conservator. (b) A guardian or conservator...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1014
Subject to Section 912 and except as otherwise provided in this article, the patient, whether or not a party, has a privilege to refuse to...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1015
The psychotherapist who received or made a communication subject to the privilege under this article shall claim the privilege whenever he is present when the...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1016
There is no privilege under this article as to a communication relevant to an issue concerning the mental or emotional condition of the patient if...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1017
(a) There is no privilege under this article if the psychotherapist is appointed by order of a court to examine the patient, but this exception...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1018
There is no privilege under this article if the services of the psychotherapist were sought or obtained to enable or aid anyone to commit or...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1019
There is no privilege under this article as to a communication relevant to an issue between parties all of whom claim through a deceased patient,...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1020
There is no privilege under this article as to a communication relevant to an issue of breach, by the psychotherapist or by the patient, of...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1021
There is no privilege under this article as to a communication relevant to an issue concerning the intention of a patient, now deceased, with respect...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1022
There is no privilege under this article as to a communication relevant to an issue concerning the validity of a deed of conveyance, will, or...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1023
There is no privilege under this article in a proceeding under Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 1367) of Title 10 of Part 2 of the...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1024
There is no privilege under this article if the psychotherapist has reasonable cause to believe that the patient is in such mental or emotional condition...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1025
There is no privilege under this article in a proceeding brought by or on behalf of the patient to establish his competence. ...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1026
There is no privilege under this article as to information that the psychotherapist or the patient is required to report to a public employee or...
- California Laws: Evidence Code Section 1027
There is no privilege under this article if all of the following circumstances exist: (a) The patient is a child under the age of 16....