The wife asked for more in the division of property because her husband was a “bum husband.” What did the court rule?
Although the Spouses’ Property Relations Law stipulates that all property accumulated in the name of each spouse will be balanced equally financially between them, there have been rulings in the past in which the wife received a larger share after the husband was defined as an “idle husband” who contributed nothing to the marriage • How does the rabbinical court work when the husband is an Avrach from Haredi society who only studied and did not work? See Adv. Lihi Cohen-Dembinsky’s weekly column: here
Although the Spouses’ Property Relations Law stipulates that all property accumulated in the name of each spouse will be balanced equally financially between them, there have been rulings in the past in which the wife received a larger share after the husband was defined as an “idle husband” who contributed nothing to the marriage • How does the rabbinical court work when the husband is an Avrach from Haredi society who only studied and did not work? See Adv. Lihi Cohen-Dembinsky’s weekly column: here
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