The complexity and sensitivity of family disputes, particularly among high-net-worth families, require professional, discreet legal counsel that is sensitive to both legal and human nuances.
Our firm specializes in managing and guiding such disputes, doing so with attention to the explosive potential of these conflicts – both at the economic/business and family levels – in the context of wills and inheritances, trust files, family-owned businesses, intergenerational wealth transfer, and more.
Providing legal representation to private clients and asset-owning families in the context of family disputes requires multidisciplinary expertise in family law, inheritance law, corporate law, litigation, tax planning, real estate, investments, and more, as well as personal attention and consideration of non-business interests. Our firm represents clients in complex family disputes involving significant financial amounts and emotional considerations, with an understanding that these matters require a delicate balance between protecting our clients’ legal interests and preserving family relationships.
Our clients include leading business people, asset-owning families – both local and foreign – trustees, guardians, will executors, Family Offices, and local and foreign banks. Our approach focuses on finding practical solutions that serve our clients’ best interests while minimizing the potential for additional family disagreements.
Recognizing that family disputes have lasting implications that extend beyond immediate legal issues, we strive to achieve solutions that consider both the legal and personal aspects of each case. Close collaborations between all departments in the firm enable us to provide professional, sensitive, and forward-looking legal services.
We strive to resolve disputes in a collaborative and discreet manner. Where possible, we seek to resolve disputes through mediation. However, if the situation requires it, our litigation team knows how to achieve favorable results for our clients in all Israeli courts, as well as in foreign jurisdictions.
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