Religious Divorces

The Evolving Role of a To’en, Religious Advocate

A To’en (pronounced “To-ehn” or “Toe-en”) is a religiously trained advocate who can represent parties in a Beth Din (Jewish Rabbinical Court). Unlike secular lawyers, a To’en has expertise in Jewish law (Halacha) and can act as a spokesperson for their client during the proceedings. The To’en is knowledgeable about the intricacies of religious divorce […]

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Interfaith Marriages and Their Impact on Divorce Rates

Interfaith Marriages and Their Impact on Divorce Rates Interfaith marriages, where partners belong to different religious traditions, are becoming increasingly common in a globally connected world. These unions can bring together diverse perspectives, cultural richness, and opportunities for personal growth. However, they also pose unique challenges that can impact marital stability, including the possibility of

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Obtaining a GET in New Jersey: Obstacles & Solutions

There is possibly no news item that raises public ire more than perceived institutional injustice against innocent victims; especially when that institution is a religious one. No story has riveted the tabloids more in recent months than the recently concluded trial of the rabbis accused of using illegal pressure tactics to force Jewish men into

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