Published in issue 18 of 'Hamakom' magazine / Jewish couples in Israel can only divorce in the Rabbinical Court, which is the competent court for marriage, divorce, and ketubah. However, in related matters such as custody and residence of children, alimony, and division of property, the Family Court also has parallel authority.
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