When an agent brings a get from the diaspora and was present during its writing and signing, what must he say to validate the divorce?
Halacha 5 states that a diaspora agent must declare 'It was written and signed in my presence' in the presence of two witnesses.
Question 2
If a husband protests that a diaspora get is a forgery after the agent declared 'It was written and signed in my presence,' what is the legal outcome?
Halacha 6 rules that the husband's protest is of no consequence — unless he produces two witnesses proving the get is a forgery.
Question 3
Which of the following women is explicitly listed as disqualified from bringing a get due to presumed enmity?
Halacha 3 lists disqualified women including a co-wife, and explicitly notes this applies even after she has been divorced and remarried.
Question 4
When two agents bring a get together from the diaspora, are they required to declare 'It was written and signed in our presence'?
Halacha 14 states that two agents jointly in possession of the get may deliver it without the declaration.
Question 5
If a woman is found in possession of a properly written and signed get but neither a declaration was made nor the signatures verified, what is her presumed status?
Halacha 24 rules that a woman in possession of a valid get is presumed divorced, since we do not suspect her of forgery.