If a litigant is comfortable doing so, the litigant may ask a community rabbi to recommend several possible batei din. (See General Comments and Cautions Section regarding discussions with rabbis.) We recommend that a litigant make inquiry of any batei din he/she is considering before making a final determination. A review of the FAQs, the General Comments and Cautions, and the Beit Din Comparison Grid will educate a litigant as to the key questions to ask when calling a beit din to obtain information.
Also, if possible, ASK others about their experience with different batei din in the context of obtaining a divorce. More.
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