Child Custody & Family Law — Ramat Gan
Child Custody Lawyer in Ramat Gan
Compassionate and determined representation in custody and visitation proceedings for parents in Ramat Gan. Custody agreements, child support, and parental dispute resolution. Free initial consultation.
Child Custody Services in Ramat Gan
Custody and visitation matters require legal expertise combined with sensitivity to children's emotional needs. Adv. Liron Yitzhak Elmaliach represents parents in Ramat Gan in all custody proceedings — whether seeking an initial arrangement, enforcing an existing order, or modifying custody following changed circumstances.
As a certified mediator, Adv. Elmaliach can help parents reach agreed parenting plans without the stress and cost of adversarial proceedings — often the best outcome for the children involved.
Our Child Custody Services
Custody Agreements
Drafting comprehensive parenting plans and custody agreements that cover daily arrangements, holidays, and decision-making.
Visitation Rights
Establishing and enforcing visitation schedules that maintain the child's bond with both parents.
Child Support
Calculating and enforcing child support (mezonot yeladim) obligations based on the child's needs and each parent's income.
Joint Custody
Advising on and implementing joint custody arrangements — alternating-week schedules and co-parenting frameworks.
Custody Disputes
Representing parents in contested custody proceedings before the Jerusalem Family Affairs Court.
Mediation
Certified divorce and family mediation as an alternative to litigation — helping parents reach workable agreements themselves.
Frequently Asked Questions — Child Custody in Ramat Gan
Do you handle child custody cases for parents in Ramat Gan?+
Yes. Adv. Liron Yitzhak Elmaliach represents parents in Ramat Gan in all custody and visitation matters before the Jerusalem Family Affairs Court and, where relevant, the Rabbinical Court.
How does Israeli law determine custody of children?+
Israeli family law prioritises the best interests of the child. For children under 6, there is a legal presumption in favour of the mother's custody (chezkat ha'em). For older children, the court considers the child's bond with each parent, stability of home environment, the child's own wishes, and each parent's ability to meet the child's needs.
What is joint custody (mishmoret meshutefet)?+
Joint custody (mishmoret meshutefet) means both parents share physical care of the child — typically on an alternating-week basis. Israeli courts have become more receptive to joint custody arrangements, especially where both parents are involved and capable of co-parenting. It requires good communication and geographic proximity.
What is the age of discretion in Israeli custody cases?+
Israeli courts give increasing weight to a child's preferences as the child matures. From approximately age 6–10 onward, the court may appoint a social worker or child welfare officer to assess the child's wishes. By the teen years, the child's preferences are generally decisive unless they conflict with the child's welfare.
How is child support (mezonot yeladim) calculated?+
Child support in Israel is based on the child's needs and each parent's financial capacity. For children under 15, the father bears primary financial responsibility under religious law; for older children, support is shared proportionally. Adv. Elmaliach can advise on the realistic range and represent you in maintenance proceedings.
What can I do if the other parent is preventing contact with my child?+
Prevention of parent-child contact is a serious matter. A parent who is denied agreed or ordered access can apply to the Family Affairs Court for enforcement, contempt orders, or modification of the custody arrangement. Adv. Elmaliach acts quickly in these situations to protect the parent-child relationship.
Need a Custody Lawyer in Ramat Gan?
Free initial consultation — confidential, no obligation
33 HaShneim Asar, Pisgat Ze'ev, Jerusalem
