US-ISRAEL INHERITANCE

How this works

We orient. We route. We do not advise.

A map of the landscape, and a short list of vetted professionals to walk into it with.

What this site does

A cross-border US-Israel estate touches two legal systems, two tax systems, and banks that freeze everything, with no single professional owning the whole problem. This site exists to give you the shape of that problem before you spend money on the wrong first meeting.

From a plain-English map, you learn what exists, roughly in what order things happen, and which questions to take to which professional. That is orientation.

What this site never does

It does not tell you what to do about your own estate or taxes. That depends on facts only a licensed professional who has reviewed your situation can weigh. Where the honest answer would be "here is what you should do," we rewrite it as "here is what to bring to a licensed professional." This is general information, not legal or tax advice, and it creates no professional relationship.

How the introduction works

We maintain a short list of vetted US-Israel cross-border attorneys and dual-country tax advisers. When you ask, and only when you ask, we point you toward the right kind of professional for your situation.

How we are paid matters, so it is worth stating plainly. A professional pays us a flat marketing fee for a qualified introduction, the same way any advertiser pays to reach the right person. We are never paid a percentage of your case, and we never share in a professional's fee. US bar rules and the Israeli Bar restrict sharing legal fees with non-lawyers, and we stay well clear of that line. The fee you pay your attorney or accountant is between you and them.

Your information

People share deaths, assets, and dollar figures here. We treat that carefully. We only make an introduction with your consent, and we do not sell your data.

Sourcing

Every time-sensitive figure on this site names its primary source, with the date it was checked. Rules and figures change. We re-verify before publishing, and we tell you to confirm anything time-sensitive with a licensed professional before acting.