Losing a loved one is always a difficult experience, and navigating the legal aftermath can feel overwhelming especially when it involves assets, a will, or heirs in Israel.
Whether you're located in Israel or abroad, understanding the Probate Process in Israel is key to managing the estate efficiently and honoring the deceased’s wishes.
As an experienced inheritance lawyer specializing in Israeli probate law, I provide compassionate and professional guidance throughout every stage of the process ensuring clarity, speed, and legal accuracy.
What Is the Probate Process in Israel?
In simple terms, probate is the legal procedure that validates a will and authorizes the distribution of the deceased’s estate in accordance with it.
If no will exists, the process involves applying for an inheritance order (/צו ירושה Zav Yerusha) to determine the legal heirs under Israeli law.
Regardless of whether a will was made, no property or asset in Israel such as real estate or bank accounts can be transferred to heirs without an official probate or inheritance order.
When Is Probate Required in Israel?
The Probate Process in Israel is mandatory when:
- The deceased owned property in Israel (real estate, bank accounts, shares, etc.)
- There is a will that needs to be legally recognized
- If no will exists, the process involves applying for an inheritance order to know who are the heirs
- Heirs need to claim their share of the estate
- Executors need legal authority to administer the estate
Even if a will was written or validated abroad, a separate probate or inheritance order must typically be issued by the Israeli authorities.
The Probate Process:
Here’s a simplified overview of how the process works:
- Collecting the Necessary Documents
These may include: the original will (if exits), death certificate, ID documents of heirs, and proof of assets in Israel. - Submitting the Application
The application is filed either with the Registrar of Inheritance Affairs or the Family Court (in complex or contested cases). This includes a signed affidavit, an Expert Opinion on Foreign Law and the required fees. - Public Notification
A notice is published in the official gazette and a daily newspaper to allow objections from potential heirs or other interested parties. - Review and Approval
If no objections are filed, and the documentation is complete, the registrar or court will issue a Probate Order (if there is a will) or an Inheritance Order (if there is no will). - Distribution of Assets
Once the order is granted, assets can be legally transferred to the heirs or handled by the estate’s executor.
Why You Need a Lawyer for the Probate Process in Israel
While it is technically possible to apply for probate without legal representation, the process often involves:
- Hebrew-language forms and official communications
- Legalizations and translations of foreign documents
- Dealing with government offices and bureaucratic delays
- Navigating disputes among heirs
- Understanding nuances of both local and international inheritance laws
Hiring a professional who understands the Probate Process in Israel ensures the process is handled properly and without unnecessary delays.
For Clients Abroad: Remote Probate Services
Many of my clients live in Europe, North America, or elsewhere, and have no ability or desire to deal with Israeli bureaucracy directly.
As a multilingual Israeli inheritance lawyer fluent in English, German, French, Spanish, and Hebrew, I offer:
- Remote representation in Israeli probate proceedings
- Document preparation and translation
- Communication with Israeli banks, land registry, and tax authorities
- Power of attorney services so you don’t need to travel
Contested Wills and Probate Litigation
In some cases, heirs dispute the will’s validity or allege undue influence, lack of capacity, or forgery. These matters are handled in the Family Court and require skilled legal representation.
If you are considering contesting a will or defending its validity, legal advice is crucial. I have years of experience handling sensitive probate disputes with discretion and professionalism.
Let Me Help You Navigate the Process
Whether you’re dealing with a straightforward probate application or a complex inheritance dispute, having an experienced legal partner by your side makes all the difference.
With over 25 years of experience in family and inheritance law, I guide international clients who are living abroad through every step of the Probate Process in Israel, ensuring their rights are protected and their loved ones' wishes are honored.
Contact me today for a private consultation.
Or via email: ariela@ars-law.co.il