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It was very intimidating, lots of men and me
I would have wanted the process explained and also some female representatives there
They made me feel comfortable and that's it's ok. I also didn't want to see my ex again so they kindly did it for me separately
It was intimidating to be in a room full of so many men watching me
They treated me like garbage. They have no women there to support women going through this. If I didn’t bring an advocate it would have been me in the room with 8 men. There was absolutely no support and there was no one who offered the basic decency of communication. The least they could do to a victim of horrific abuse is answer a call or email.
Received my get very quickly
Very male focused. Despite all the evidence against, the man’s side was taken. They were too scared to push my ex for the Get.
The dayanim were so kind and sensitive
The london bet din under the dayanim that helped me make a hard situation (receiving a Get) as easy and comfortable as it could have been for me and I am grateful to them and for my experience. Thank you
This beit din is committed to making the process of receiving a divorce transparent by spelling out the steps of the process as well as the steps of the actual ritual of the Get to clients.
This beit din recognizes the sensitive nature of the process and things on hand like tissues, and water to drink. The beit din offered breaks during emotional moments, and was sensitive to details such as asking a woman what last name she prefers they use.
This beit din keeps and shares its number of cases, average length it takes to resolve a case, how many seruvim it orders and more.
Do not invite them to smachot, shabbat meals, or events
This beit din offers a supportive person of the same gender to accompany parties through the divorce process (Din Torah, Get giving ritual)
This beit din reaches out after the divorce process is completed to check in on clients’ wellbeing.
This beit din has received training on domestic violence, how it might present in the beit din, and how to best work with survivors
This beit din has attended training on the challenges our community faces regarding addiction in all of its forms and how it might present itself at the Beit Din.
This beit din has taken time to attend training on the struggles women face as they stand before a beit din. The Dayanim are committed to learning the unique challenges that religious women face in this very male space. We can connect you with a training provider in your area.
This beit din has taken a course in understanding various ways Jewish marriage can be ended beyond the giving of the Get when the need is great.
This beit din has received Get refusal training and recognizes that demanding a price or conditions in exchange for a Get is abuse and does not allow this to occur in its court. This includes insisting custody and finances are sorted before giving the Get.
This beit din works with organizations that advocate for people navigating the divorce process. The beit din communicates freely and regularly with these organizations as well as partners with them to solve cases.
This beit din thinks creatively and strategically, is proactive in resolving cases and looks for solutions and ideas to free women and men being refused a Get.
Kind. Helpful. Female help.