Guiding you through family
and personal transitions
—with clarity and confidence.


About Keren Asher
Keren has revolutionised the pathway for couples considering divorce today. With decades of experience, managing her own family Law offices as a licensed foreign lawyer and representing hundreds of couples, she has fine tuned the legalities and practicalities to an art.
By providing strategic counseling towards your divorce, the practice caters for hundreds of both US and international clients worldwide who experience cross border and cross religious legality obstacles. The office’s approach integrates international legal expertise with practical guidance, always ensuring that our clients are equipped to make well informed decisions throughout the legal process, in and out the courtroom.
As a growing firm with the capacity to support a diverse and expanding client base, our core policy remains ensuring that every client receives expert guidance and consistent, steady support throughout their divorce transition. We are committed to strategic planning tailored to each case, delivered with the professionalism and care that define our practice. Even as our practice grows, our policy remains focused on empowering each client to approach divorce with confidence—supporting them through co-parenting dynamics and financial restructuring with personalized guidance and care.
Fields of Services
Keren Asher Consulting was founded to revolutionize the divorce industry with a bold, forward-thinking approach to life transitions. We understand that divorce is not just legal—it’s emotional, complex, and often financially draining. That’s why we bring in top-tier international legal experts to structure each transition with precision, strategy, and globally-informed tools.
This isn’t just support—it’s a strategic advantage. Our method empowers couples to make smart, informed decisions that save thousands of dollars, reduce emotional strain, and proactively navigate future challenges.
In a time of uncertainty, this service isn’t a luxury—it’s essential. For those ready to move forward with clarity and strength, Keren Asher Consulting delivers the guidance that transforms lives.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the divorce process work under both civil and Halachic law?
For Jewish people who wed religiously (all over the world) and as a law in Israel, a divorce must be finalized through the Rabbinical Court to be valid under Halachic law. This involves obtaining a Get (Jewish bill of divorce) at Rabbinical Court, which must be willingly given by the husband and accepted by the wife. In parallel, legal matters such as property division, child custody, and financial support may also need to be settled through the Family Court or the Rabbinical Court.
What happens if one spouse refuses to give or receive a Get?
How is child custody determined?
Child custody is determined based on the best interests of the child, taking into account factors such as their age, routine, and emotional well-being. While courts can make custody decisions when necessary, the best approach is for parents to reach an agreement together. When parents cooperate, they can create a parenting plan that reflects their children’s needs while maintaining a positive co-parenting relationship.
How is marital property divided in a divorce?
How is common law spouses property divided in a separation?
What is the role of a divorce coach?
How can a divorce coach help me during my divorce journey?
Is a divorce coach only for people in high-conflict divorces?
When should I contact a divorce coach?

In the Media
Divorce with minimal damage.
Why is it important for parents to make a will and what is the secret to a divorce that doesn’t harm the children? Attorney Keren Asher is a guest on Ulpan for a conversation that is important for everyone to hear.
Rights, Betrayal, and Justice:
A Rabbinical Court Perspective
Attorney Keren Asher is interviewed regarding a precedent ruling of the High Rabbinical Court regarding a woman who forfeited property rights due to betrayal.
What happens when the children leave the IDF?
Attorney Keren Asher is interviewed about refusal to divorce (specifically of women in Rabbinical procedures) and the measures one can take in order to push forward through it and compel the spouse to separate.