03987nam 22007575 450 991055421960332120211006022900.01-64469-542-11-64469-541-310.1515/9781644695418(CKB)4100000011931199(DE-B1597)573213(DE-B1597)9781644695418(MiAaPQ)EBC6624011(Au-PeEL)EBL6624011(OCoLC)1221017818(OCoLC)1257324297(EXLCZ)99410000001193119920210621h20212021 fg engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Unique Family Law in the State of Israel /Yitshak CohenBoston, MA : Academic Studies Press, [2021]©20211 online resource (256 p.)1-64469-540-5 Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Issues Subject to Modification in Family Law -- Chapter 2: The Right of a Minor to Independent Status -- Chapter 3: Extramarital Relationships and the Theoretical Rationales for the Joint Property Rules -- Chapter 4: Property Sharing Arrangements in Israeli Family Law -- Chapter 5: Recognition of Foreign Civil Marriages -- Chapter 6: The Issue of Document Disclosure in General Court and in Family Court -- Glossary of Technical and Foreign-Language Terms -- Index of Terms, Figures, and Sources -- Legislation Index -- Index of CasesIn the State of Israel, the unique family law derives from ancient Jewish law, halakhic traditions, and an extensive legal tradition spanning many centuries and geographic locations. This book examines Israeli family law in comparison with the corresponding law in the United States and illuminates common issues in legal systems worldwide. The Israeli system is primarily controlled by the religious law of the parties. Thus, religious courts were also established and granted enforcement powers equivalent to those of the civil courts. This is a complex situation because the religious law applied in these courts is not always consistent with gender equality and civil rights practiced in civil court. This book seeks to clarify that tension and offer solutions. The comprehensive analysis in this book may serve as a guide for those interested in family law: civil court judges, rabbinical court judges, lawyers, mediators, arbitrators, and families themselves. Topics central to the book include issues subject to modification, the right of a minor to independent status, extramarital relationships, and joint property.Domestic relations (Jewish law)Domestic relations (Jewish law)Domestic relationsIsraelDomestic relationsUnited StatesLAW / ComparativebisacshCivil courts.Document Disclosure.Extramarital relationships.Family Law.Israel.Jewish.Judaism.Jurisdiction.Minors.Property Sharing Arrangements.Rabbinical.Same-sex marriage.Separation between church and state.divorce.legal studies.mediation.religion.Domestic relations (Jewish law)Domestic relations (Jewish law).Domestic relationsDomestic relationsLAW / Comparative.346.569401/5Cohen Yitshak, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1218918DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910554219603321The Unique Family Law in the State of Israel2818755UNINA