Hait Family Law

Financial Fears: The Price of Unhappiness

Money worries keep countless people in unhappy marriages. As an immigrant, you might have complex financial ties spanning multiple countries. The thought of dividing assets, managing international pensions, or maintaining two households in Israel’s expensive housing market can seem insurmountable. But consider this: What’s the real cost of staying? The emotional toll on you and […]

Lost in Translation: When Language Keeps You Trapped

The Israeli legal system can seem like an impenetrable maze, especially in Hebrew. Many English speakers stay in unhappy marriages simply because navigating divorce in a foreign language feels too daunting. The dual court system, the bureaucracy, the fear of misunderstanding crucial legal terms – it all becomes an excuse to maintain the status quo. […]

Cultural & Religious Barriers: Are They Worth Your Happiness?

Living in an unhappy marriage because of what others might think? As an English speaker in Israel, the pressure from your religious and cultural community can feel overwhelming. The whispers in synagogue, the concerned talks from rabbis, the worry about your children’s future shidduchim – these fears keep many in marriages that stopped working long […]

Understanding Shared Parenting (הורות משותפת) in Israel: A New Approach to Post-Divorce Parenting

Understanding Shared Parenting (הורות משותפת) in Israel: A Modern Approach to Post-Divorce Family Life In recent years, Israeli courts have embraced shared parenting (Horut Meshutafet) as a preferred custody arrangement post-divorce. This approach emphasizes maintaining strong, meaningful relationships with both parents, reshaping the traditional dynamics of custody and visitation. What Is Shared Parenting? Shared parenting […]

What You Should Know About Wills in Israel

A Will is a way for individuals to decide how their property will be distributed after their death. A Mutual Will is a joint agreement between spouses that outlines how their assets will be handled after one or both of them pass away. The most common structure of a Mutual Will is that when one […]

When Love Crosses Borders: A Prenup’s Unexpected Journey

A recent ruling from the Jerusalem Family Court has sent shockwaves through the international community in Israel, highlighting the complex intersection of foreign prenuptial agreements and Israeli family law. Let me share a story that every couple with international ties needs to know. The Case That Changed Everything Picture this: A young couple signs a […]

The Importance of Continuous Powers of Attorney for Everyone

Life is full of decisions—where we live, how we work, and how we manage our health and finances. But what happens if we’re suddenly unable to make those decisions ourselves? A Continuous Power of Attorney (POA) ensures that someone you trust can step in when you need them most. At our Family Law office, we’ve […]

Planning Ahead in Israel: The Importance of Wills and Future Security

Planning for the future is essential, especially in a world where unforeseen events can drastically impact our lives. In Israel, the need to prepare is clear. Creating a will, securing investments, and protecting your loved ones is not just for the elderly or wealthy—it’s a smart move for everyone, regardless of age or life stage. […]

The Significance of Continuous Powers of Attorney for All Ages

In our pursuit of independence, we value the freedom to make choices about our lives—where we live, our careers, and our financial and healthcare decisions. However, when unexpected events occur, having a Continuous Power of Attorney (POA) becomes crucial. At our Family Law office, we’ve seen how important Continuous POAs can be. Recent inquiries underscore […]

Things You Need to Know Before You Get Divorced (For Men)

Divorce in Israel involves several critical factors, including child custody, child support, division of assets, and the Jewish writ of divorce (Get). Knowing how these elements work—and how the court systems handle them—will help you navigate the divorce process smoothly. 1. Child Custody and Visitation If you have children, deciding on custody and visitation is […]

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