In first, rabbinical court rules lawyers of get refusers can be sanctioned

1 July 2021

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“The wife in the recent case began proceedings in the rabbinical court due to her husband’s worsening cognitive condition, which she feared could eventually make it impossible to receive a get if proceedings continued for too long. The wife was represented by attorneys Orit Lahav and Batya Cohen from Mavoi Satum, which works to help women whose husbands refuse to grant them a divorce. The attorneys of the wife subsequently filed a request to the rabbinical court to place sanctions on the attorney, leading the husband’s attorney to announce that the husband was now ready to issue the divorce.”
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