Practice Area
- Child Custody (8)
- Child Support (10)
- Divorce and Separation (11)
- Divorce and Separation (11)
- Domestic Partnership (9)
- Domestic Violence (6)
- Get Refusal (1)
- Guardianship (14)
- International Child Abduction (1)
- Marriage (1)
- Parenting Time and Visitation (8)
- Prenuptial Agreements (17)
- Probate (17)
- Property Division (9)
- Will Contests (8)
- Wills (21)
- Adoption (3)
- Alimony (5)
- Alimony Collection (2)
- Co-Parenting (6)
- Estate (5)
- Family Court (7)
- Family Dispute Resolution Procedure (2)
- Ketubah Claim (6)
- Marriage Restrictions (1)
- Paternity (7)
- Probate Order (5)
- Rabbinical Court (6)
- Rabbinical Court Advocacy (1)
- Release of Assets from the Public Trustee (1)
- Rights of Battered Women (2)
- Same Sex and LGBT (6)
- Travel Authorization (3)
- Advance Directive (8)
- Child Support Arrears (2)
- Cohabitation Agreement (8)
- Divorce & Separation (4)
- Family Civil Litigation (3)
- Inheritance Disputes (11)
- Parental Alienation (5)
- Powers of Attorney (16)
- Removal of Children from the Home (1)
- Sperm Theft (2)
- Estate Planning (1)
- Family Law Affidavits (1)
City
- Tel Aviv (4)
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- Netanya (4)
- Ashdod (1)
- Ramat Gan (4)
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- Rishon LeZion (2)
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- Lod (1)
- Modiin (1)
- Herzliya (4)
- Raanana (3)
- Bnei Brak (4)
- Givatayim (2)
- Holon (3)
- Rehovot (2)
- Kiryat Hayim (2)
- Ramla (2)
- Nahariya (2)
- Kiryat Bialik (2)
- Bat Yam (2)
- Rosh HaAyin (4)
- Hod Hasharon (3)
- Eilat (1)
2 Lawyers - Rights of Battered Women in Acre, Israel
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Liat Meir Law and Mediation Office
Also available in AcreLiat Meir is a lawyer and mediator in family law, handling divorce cases, visitation and residency arrangements, alimony payments, property division, and resource balancing, among others.
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Attorney Liat Steinberg Harlamp
Also available in AcreExpertise and experience of over 18 years in status regulation in Israel: marriage, unmarried partners, humanitarian reasons, widows of Israeli citizens, family members from abroad denied entry.
