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Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce Legal Terms
A divorce agreement is a binding legal document that regulates all aspects of separation: property and asset division, child custody and visitation, child support and spousal support, pension and social rights, and any other matter the parties agree upon. The agreement requires approval by the Family Court.
The Rabbinical Court primarily handles matters of get (religious divorce) and marriage according to Jewish law, with lower filing fees. Family Court handles all types of family disputes under civil law. The choice between the two depends on the case circumstances and each party's legal strategy.
Child support refers to payments one parent makes to the other for children's needs. Since the HCJ 919/15 ruling (2017), calculation is based on both parents' incomes, children's ages, custody time split, and housing costs. For children under 6, the father has an absolute obligation.
A get is a Jewish religious document in which the husband grants the wife release from the marriage bond. In Israel, marriage and divorce of Jews are conducted exclusively through the Rabbinical Court, making a get a legal necessity to end the marriage. Refusal to grant or accept a get (get refusal) is an offense that can result in sanctions.