As the Jewish New Year approaches, Connecticut’s Supreme Court clarifies it’s stance on the ketubah (religious marriage contract) and divorce …

The trial court correctly determined that enforcement of the parties’ ketubah would violate the establishment clause of the first amendment and, that the trial court’s decision not to enforce the ketubah did not violate his rights under the free exercise clause of the first amendment. (Robinson, C.J.)

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