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a contract is void when it is lacking mental capacity
distress: a condition of great physical or mental distresscause of distress: something that causes great physical or mental distress
The noun distress is an abstract noun, a word for anxiety or mental suffering, a word for an emotion. The word distress is also a verb.
disconnect yourself all the things causing the distress, do what you gotta do
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They may feel Pressure because of all the people or it could be the people that take care of the animal
The type of law suit you are referring to is called Alienation of Affection. It is only still allowed in a few states, and California is not one of them. Mental distress is not a cause of action.
As for contract law, a person must be able to understand the nature and consequences of the contract when it is formed. Mental capacity refers to one's legal ability to enter into a contract. Your question is assumed to refer to a person who lacks mental capacity. A person who lacks mental capacity cannot understand the obligations under a contract and that makes the contract voidable in most cases.Also, a minor cannot make a valid contract in most cases.
The literary term that describes when a character is experiencing a mental breakdown or moment of intense emotional distress is called a "nervous breakdown" or "mental collapse."