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The major concerns and worries of the divorced
The Modern life fast pace and stressful daily routine, sometimes leads to anxiety. When faced with a divorce, it is no more a matter of a “routine” daily stress, but of a complex challenge relating to all aspects of life, and the ones dearest to our hearts. There are those
Divorce
Maintaining secrecy Maintaining secrecy is of decisive importance in a divorce proceeding. A divorce is difficult for couples emotionally, thus they feel the initial need to share with others. Notwithstanding, one must avoid exposing the steps you are taking to the people around you, especially before seeking legal advice from
Matrimonial Conciliation Agreement as an Alternative to Divorce
There are cases in which the couple’s relations have bogged down, yet hope remains that they can restore the relationship, with the attitude of ‘as long as the candle’s still burning, there’s a chance to add to the fire.’ It is precisely such cases that a matrimonial conciliation agreement is
Divorce Agreement
The modern age is characterized by a growing percentage of divorcing couples worldwide. Data in Israel attests to the fact that one in every three couples divorce. In many cases divorces include emotional outbursts, provocations, and arguments over money and property between the sides. The situation is particularly difficult when
Financial Agreement
Due to the frequency of divorces and civil marriages, formulating a financial agreement has become a highly conventional procedure among couples prior to the wedding. We view the drafting of such an agreement as an integral stage of wedding preparations, particularly if there is a large financial disparity between the
Wills and Inheritances
Why do we need wills? If no will exists, then provisions of the Inheritance Law apply to an estate. The Law determines exactly how the estate of a person who has not left behind a will shall be distributed. Are readers of this article familiar with the provisions of the
Common Law Couples
Common law couples are those who have jointly maintained a family framework but are not married to each other. This makes the legal aspects relating to them complex. The most conspicuous difference between the situations of common law and married couples is the burden of proof. While married couples need
Women’s Alimony
Basic rules in determining the alimony amount The most basic rule for a woman in a Jewish marriage (performed according to Jewish law) is to receive alimony: A married woman is entitled to receive alimony payments from her husband in an amount that allows her to maintain the standard of
Child Support Payments
Contact the firm of attorney and notary public Avivit Moskovich today. She specializes in legal representation and accompaniment, including cases that call for delicacy and support. Child support payments One of the main bones of contention in a divorce is the matter of child support payments. Jewish couples are subject