(Transcript of the hearing of February 5, 2026, page 20, lines 36 to 38).
- The testimonies of the parties left the impression that their financial lifestyle was that the defendant was the main breadwinner while the plaintiff was a secondary factor. However, in view of the separation of bank accounts for a considerable period of time, the plaintiff was a more balanced factor than the defendant. This coin has a third party. From the beginning of the parties' joint journey, the plaintiff was well acquainted with the defendant and also knew about his financial conduct, which may not have been improved. The plaintiff testified that even before the wedding, the defendant asked her for a loan in order to repay his debt to the Income Tax. The plaintiff enlisted to help him and did so until the date of the rupture. I did not get the impression that the plaintiff was an exceptionally innocent person, or that she did not wonder about the defendant's jar in real time. I got the impression that the plaintiff assisted the defendant out of a sincere desire.
- The plaintiff's assistance to the defendant was particularly evident when the defendant decided to open a new "banquet hall" business. The plaintiff testified that she knew about the opening of the business and also knew about the financial difficulties that the defendant experienced as a result of running the business. In this context, the plaintiff testified as follows:
"A: He opened a banquet hall there, and I was like...
The Honorable Judge: Involved?
A: I mainly helped with the design of the place. He wanted someone to design it, so I said I'd help buy things, as if to help design the place, that was mostly what I did. And there were events, evening events, mornings, weddings like Bar Mitzvah or things like that. He was a partner, he brought someone with him into a place where they worked together, his name is Y.S., and after a year he probably didn't go to them, so he closed the place, he sold it to someone named A. and they closed the place. I wanted to say something about it... Well, it will come back to me, but in the end he closed the... Oh, just before the Corona pandemic it was between the end of 2017 and 2019 something like that he closed the place