> Dana  wrote:
> In this particular case the parents strike me as truthful and the
> husband does not.

To me, no matter what the case, the husband should decide - period. 
The woman chose to marry the guy and therefore he should have sole
choice unless:

1.) there is a will that says otherwise,
2.) they were in the process of divorce or separated, or
3.) He is responsible for the malicious infliction of her injuries.

If none of those, then her choice was to be married to the guy and
therefore his choice, when she's not able to articulate it, is hers.

Legally there should be no other considerations.

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