Without a will, your inheritance will be distributed according to the default law; for example, a spouse inherits 50% and the children 50%.
By planning ahead, should you choose, you can ensure that your spouse inherits first and the children afterwards, or customize the division of assets as is best for your needs. Alternatively, you can bequeath your assets to a non relative, charity or however you wish. For single individuals who may not have a spouse or relative to bequeath their estate, a will can allow them to provide for friends, siblings, or other loved ones.
Do I need a will if I am a foreign resident?
If you have property or assets in Israel, having an Israeli will helps streamline the probate process for your loved ones. Probating foreign wills is possible however, and our office specializes in dealing with complicated probates for local or foreign residents. However, having an Israeli will makes the process shorter, easier and cheaper.
Do you handle halachic wills?
Our office draws up wills that conform to halacha. We can either draw up halachic wills which have been developed through years of consulting with rabbanim or we can work with your rabbinic authority and model the will to his specifications, ensuring that it also meets all legal requirements.
Do you check preexisting wills?
Our office also consults clients who have preexisting wills and will advise you whether you also need to draw up an Israeli will as well.