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How To Get Rid of Him – Separation in Israel

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Divorce can be a challenging and emotionally charged process, especially for women who seek to physically separate from their spouses. In many Western democratic countries, there is a legal concept of separation prior to divorce, allowing individuals to establish separate lives before finalizing the legal proceedings. However, in Israel, this concept does not exist. This article explores the absence of legal separation in Israel and provides guidance for women navigating divorce in the country.

The Challenge of Separation in Israel

In Israel, when a couple decides to pursue a divorce, it is common for one or both parties to desire physical separation. This desire stems from the need to establish individual spaces and escape the emotional strain of living together during the divorce process. However, it is crucial to understand that, unless there is a judicial or police order, separating at the initial stage of divorce is unlikely to happen.

Legal Implications

Judges in Israel are generally reluctant to order one spouse to leave the marital home during the early stages of divorce. Simply wanting to remove your spouse from the house is unlikely to suffice. Leaving the marital home without appropriate legal counsel can also impact your legal rights, especially concerning custody arrangements. The police will only intervene if there is a threat to your safety or the well-being of your children.

False Allegations and Backlash

It is essential to emphasize that making false allegations to the police in an attempt to have your spouse removed from the house is both immoral and illegal. While this approach may yield short-term results, it often backfires in the long term. It is crucial to consider the bigger picture and consult with legal professionals to develop a clear strategy before making any decisions.

Adjusting While Living Together

Living with a spouse during the divorce process can be unsettling, particularly when conflicts persist. However, it is important to focus on the long-term objectives and legal implications. Here are some strategies for adjusting to living with your spouse during this challenging period:

  1. Sleeping arrangements: If possible, avoid sharing the same bedroom. Consider sleeping in a different room or separate areas of the house.
  2. Intimacy: Refrain from engaging in intimate relations or romantic involvement with your spouse.
  3. Social outings: Avoid going out socially with your spouse, except for essential family events.
  4. Personal devices: Use separate and secure computers and telephones to protect your privacy.
  5. Finances: Open a separate banking account to establish financial independence.
  6. Parenting: Attend vital events related to your children together, such as parent-teacher conferences or doctor appointments.
  7. Gift-giving: Cease giving your spouse gifts for holidays and birthdays.
  8. Disclosure: Inform friends, family, and coworkers about your divorce process, emphasizing that you are living together temporarily until matters are resolved.
  9. Public appearance: Avoid presenting yourselves as a happy couple in front of neighbors and friends.

While there is no legal separation concept in Israel, individuals going through a divorce can still take steps to adjust and protect their interests during this challenging period. It is crucial to consult with legal professionals who can guide you through the divorce process and ensure that your rights are safeguarded. By understanding the legal implications and adopting appropriate strategies, individuals can navigate the divorce process more effectively, ultimately leading to a resolution and the opportunity for a new chapter in their lives.

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