If you want to write a will in Hebrew and in English that stipulates your children’s rights and prevents potential conflict, I’m here for you!
I invite you to contact me so that we can review your assets and draw up your will soon.
In cases, such as the death of a family member, a divorce, or any other situation
that requires dividing up property,
family members are often dragged into disputes over inheritance.
But, if you make a will calmly and invest a lot of thought in it,
you can be confident that your assets will be divided up properly and fairly when the time comes.
A Will that covers your assets and property in foreign countries as well
I find easy solutions to dealing with the challenging Israeli bureaucracy
to prevent potential conflict
to protect you as much as possible from objections that may be filed against the will
It’s very nice to meet you!
My name is Ohad Dreifuss, and I’m an attorney who specializes in wills and inheritances.
Over the past few years, I have written wills for more than 150 clients,
many from the Anglo-Saxon community in Israel,
and I have even organized mediation of difficult issues that have come up along the way.
I believe that the responsible thing for anyone who has immigrated to Israel to do is to make provision for the division of their assets in a professional will.
The will must stipulate exactly how your assets should be divided up and where your children will live in case of an emergency.
Otherwise, what could happen? Legal irregularities could be found that may lead to the default solution where the children will have to remain in Israel,
or your estate will not be divided up as you would like..
A skilled, experienced attorney knows how to write a will properly and effectively.
A lot of people hesitate with regards to their property and are not aware just how much the right attorney can help them get through this uncomfortable yet essential task.
In the many cases that I’ve handled, I’ve always been able to resolve extremely complicated and complex problems
and to prevent unpleasant situations that may arise in the future in advance.