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Divorce Process for Jewish Women in Israel: A Simple Guide

Divorce can be challenging, especially in Israel, where both religious and secular courts are involved. Here’s a straightforward overview to help you navigate the process:

1. Child Custody

When children are involved, custody becomes a major concern. This issue can be addressed in either the Rabbinic Court or the Family Court, depending on where the case is filed. The Rabbinic Court is responsible for issuing the Get, the Jewish divorce document, which is essential for the religious aspect of the divorce.

2. Child Support

Child support is crucial for your children’s well-being. Like custody, child support decisions can be made in either the Rabbinic or Family Court and are often settled alongside custody arrangements.

3. Dividing Assets

Splitting assets and debts can be complex. Whether handled in the Rabbinic or Family Court, it’s important to seek legal assistance to ensure a fair division that considers both parties’ rights.

4. Court Choice

Divorce cases can be filed in either the secular Family Court or the religious Rabbinic Court. The choice of court can significantly impact the legal process, so spouses often aim to file first in their preferred court.

5. Managing the Process

It’s advisable to address custody, asset division, and child support before obtaining the Get. These issues can be settled through mutual agreements or court rulings.

Understanding the basics of both court systems in Israel can help make the divorce process smoother. Seeking advice from a lawyer ensures you achieve a fair outcome, protecting your rights and interests during this challenging time.

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