Adverb
halachically (comparative more halachically, superlative most halachically)
In a halachic manner, i.e., within the bounds of Jewish law
Discreet, unconditionally halachically committed Jews who do not practice homosexuality but feel same sex attraction (ssa) should be sympathetically and wholeheartedly supported. Source: Internet
The historically unprecedented and halachically aberrant behavior of these activists present a spiritual danger to Jews worldwide. Source: Internet
This cheder yichud - "the room of seclusion (or 'oneness')" halachically strengthens the marriage bond, since Jews are traditionally forbidden to be secluded with an unrelated person of the opposite sex. Source: Internet
I am not in a position to advise you halachically and do suggest you speak to a whom you respect. Source: Internet