Inheritance, probate, and estate administration in Israel often requires notarized and apostilled documents from heirs and executors living anywhere outside Israel. Everything is handled remotely — U.S., Europe, Australia, Canada, and beyond.
Sworn statements confirming relationship to the deceased, submitted to the Israeli probate court or estate registrar.
Documents authorizing an executor living outside Israel to act on behalf of the estate.
Documents waiving or consenting to inheritance distribution — often required before an estate can be settled.
Notarization supporting the validity of a will or testamentary document for submission to Israeli courts.
Authorizing an Israeli lawyer or family member to act in probate proceedings on your behalf.
Affidavits confirming legal heirship status for property, bank accounts, or pension inheritance.
Estate documents often require apostille when being submitted to Israeli courts or banks. We confirm the requirements before you commit.
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