Do Israeli Probate Court Orders Have A Time Limit Or Statute Of Limitations?
Let’s Consider A Case Study Two siblings inherited property in my hometown Rehovot, Israel. Their father z”l passed away in Florida in the late 1980s with a will and the will was executed and finalized by a probate court order in Israel. The attorney handling the case dropped the ball and the heirs’ names were […]
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