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3 Big Divorce Challenges Women Face

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The 3 Big Divorce Challenges Women Face Can Be Completely Overwhelming. There A Lot Of Decisions To Make At The Same Time You’re Just Trying To Process Your Emotions.

There are 3 big divorce challenges women face and they can be completely overwhelming. There are legal, emotional and practical hurdles that have to be overcome. When a marriage ends whether it was his idea or hers, it’s a very sad, stressful time. The moment you know divorce is in your future you’ve got a lot of decisions to make. And that’s a huge challenge when you’re just trying to process your emotions.

“I wanted to end my marriage years ago but couldn’t find a reason to justify leaving,” says Devorah*. “I finally got the courage to seek counseling. I spent almost a year understanding myself and the dynamic of our relationship. So, I knew leaving my husband was the best thing for me to do. ” Devorah said she felt a tremendous sense of relief once she made the decision to tell him she wanted a divorce. “Then,” she says, “All I felt was panic.”

Let’s look at some of the hurdles most women have to deal with. And at the end of the article you’ll find a link to a list of some helpful resources.

A Word About Chained Women

Divorce from a legal perspective is always arduous. But with a Jewish marriage, and in Israel in particular, it can be down right dreadful.

According to Jewish law the only way for a couple to get divorced is for the husband to give his wife the Get – the Jewish divorce document. The Rabbinic court is the sole authority in Israel that is able to issue that Get and thereby to legally end the marriage. So even if you litigate all of the other issues of your divorce in the Family Court (or much better – you write a comprehensive divorce agreement) , you still will not be divorced until you and your spouse have gone through the Get ceremony in the Rabbinic court.

A Jewish woman who wants a divorce from a Jewish man is always worried that he may not give it to her. Even if he wants to divorce her, he might withhold a Get. These husbands often hold out in order to extort money or assets from their wives in exchange for the document. And the Rabbinic courts are known to not only allow it but in many cases encourage such behavior.

If a woman is unlucky enough to be married to someone who refuses to give her a Get she becomes an Aguna or “chained woman”. She is then unable to get remarried. If she enters a new relationship, she is stigmatized as an adulteress. If children are born from this relationship they are classified as illicit offspring or ‘mamzerim’. There are over 400 known cases of Get refusal per year in Israel with actual cases estimated to be far greater. While there are many advocate groups fighting to unchain these women it remains a huge problem.

The Legal Challenges

In my family law practice, while I see all 3 big divorce challenges women face, it’s my responsibility to handle only the legal side. This alone has the potential to cause considerable stress.

1) Will there be a problem with the Get?

2) How can one gather all the relevant documents and deal with all the papers that are to be filled out?

3) One must determine what their assets are and what they’re worth, which means hunting down details.

4) Hiring a divorce attorney is more often than not the first time a woman has come in contact with a lawyer.

5) And let’s not forget the complicated legal system in Israel with two courts to navigate. Just the mechanics alone can be quite overwhelming.

The best way to handle the legal challenges is to gather as much information as possible before you make any decisions. I’ve written a divorce guide especially for women which you can download for free. There are a number of other free books and reports available – including a guide for how to choose a lawyer – which all help demystify the divorce process in Israel. Click here for the complete list.

The Emotional Challenges

For help in understanding the emotional side of divorce for a woman, I consulted an expert. Beverly Chimes LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker and certified life coach who lives in Israel and has clients all over the world.

Beverly told me that when a client who is divorcing first comes to her, they are in panic and crisis mode. Their emotions are like a pot of water on a high flame, vigorously boiling and splashing over.

“I listen with compassion and patience as they let off the steam that has been building up,” she explains. “They definitely need to process their emotions but when divorce is in the picture they have to deal with more immediate challenges.” Beverly helps them turn down the flame and get into the driver’s seat so they can begin addressing those immediate challenges.

Psychologist Abraham Maslow became famous for his Hierarchy of Needs” back in 1943. It describes his “theory of motivation.” It has become a tool utilized by professionals in many healthcare areas. The idea is that people are not able to address their emotional needs unless their basic physical needs are taken care of. One has to have a roof over their heads and food in their bellies in order to deal with what’s in their hearts.

The Practical Challenges

As Beverly puts it, “Some of my clients don’t realize that practicality is the first level of survival. Processing emotions is a luxury they have to put aside for the time being in order to cover their basic needs like a place to live and food on the table.”

I see it in my legal practice daily. Divorce alters everything about one’s life. Implementing the changes that have to be made during and after divorce is a big challenge for many women.

One of my recent clients who was divorcing her husband of 30 years explained her biggest fear to me. “I’m really afraid,” Kayla* said. “I’m totally unprepared to support myself.” She had gone to college to study psychology but left after her second year without getting a degree. As a young adult Kayla had managed her parents’ retail business until she became religious and got married. After that she was a full time homemaker and mother. “I have no idea what I’m going to do to earn a living now. Who will hire me?”

Two Prong Approach

Beverly says she meets women in this position all the time. “Many are in their late 40’s and they’ve stayed at home to raise their kids. They have a college degree but they don’t know how to enter the workforce.”

She says that when it comes to money, women generally feel ignorant, powerless and frustrated because they don’t know much about managing finances. And her clients with kids, worry about their children’s loyalty, and parenting alone without the physical support of someone to help carry the load.

When social work and coaching are combined, as in Beverly’s practice, women have the benefit of two very important perspectives.

1) A deep understanding of the process one must go through to emotionally deal with divorce.
2) A goal oriented, practical planning and implementation facet to help get women on their feet.

“Therapeutic understanding and actual transformation”, says Beverly, “Is most often what a woman facing divorce needs. When she can establish what funds she’ll need, where she’ll be living and she can get her kids settled, only then will a woman have the capacity to move forward in her emotional mindset.”

Practical Resources

So, when it comes to the 3 big divorce challenges women face there are resources available in Israel. Click here for a small list for women getting divorced or those who are newly single. I have either had a personal connection with those on the list, or they came recommended to me. In my research I’ve become aware that a far more cohesive guide is needed and G-d Willing my office is working on that for the future.

Divorce is not easy. The 3 big divorce challenges women face will definitely change you. Take advantage of the resources available to help you make it a change for the better. May you go from strength to strength.

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