Hanita 64
The office's great and unique advantage lies in the ability to represent clients before both the Rabbinical Court and the Family Court, in matters of divorce, alimony, and property.
The office engages in a wide range of legal fields, which are intertwined and related to filing a divorce claim. The strategy for managing the divorce process from its inception will have implications for matters arising from the divorce, such as:
Spousal support, child support and housing, property, and Ketubah.
Domestic violence, restraining orders, and protection orders.
Prenuptial agreements, cohabitation agreements, and divorce agreements.
Issues involving a foreign spouse and handling status arrangements in Israel.
Handling inheritance and will matters.
Contracts for transferring rights in the Land Registry or Israel Land Authority.
Financial claims.
Enforcement of judgments, delay or freezing of proceedings, cancellation of liens, and exit bans.
Road accidents and work accidents.
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