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Sharon Segal Law Office – Family Law & Divorce

Ranked firm by Dun’s 100 and BDiCODE in Family Law, Divorce, and Inheritance
Divorce is not just a legal procedure. It is a defining moment for your entire future: your children, your home, your assets, your finances, your reputation, and your peace of mind. At such a moment, you need a firm by your side that doesn’t just “handle a case” — but builds a strategy, identifies risks in advance, knows when to conduct smart negotiations, and knows when to fight with all its might. Sharon Segal Law Office, ranked in Dun’s 100 and BDiCODE, is among the prominent law firms in Israel in the field of Family Law, Divorce, Inheritance, and Matrimonial Property Relations. The firm represents clients in complex divorce proceedings, child support/alimony, custody/parenting time, parental responsibility, division of assets, prenuptial and financial agreements, gett refusal (refusal to grant a religious divorce), wills, estates, and probate/will contestations — before both the Family Courts and the Rabbinical Courts. Our experience is built upon hundreds of cases, complex legal battles, sensitive negotiations, and a deep understanding of what truly lies behind every case: family, children, assets, fears — and the necessity to make the right decisions in real-time.
We do not believe in off-the-shelf solutions.
We believe in personalized strategy.
In creative thinking.
In close, dedicated guidance.

And in an uncompromising pursuit of the best possible outcome for the client. In family law, a single mistake at the beginning of the road can prove costly later on.
Therefore, before signing, responding, leaving the home, initiating legal proceedings, or entering negotiations — it is crucial to obtain precise, sharp, and strategic legal counsel.
Maximum Investment. Maximum Results.
Sharon Segal Law Office – Divorce, Family Law & Inheritance.
Free initial consultation: 052-2226699
Netanya Branch – Soho Tower
Tel Aviv Branch – Azrieli
Also available on WhatsApp.


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Questions and Answers Regarding Family Law

Sharon Segal Law Office guides clients through divorce proceedings, family law, child support, parenting time, asset division, wills, and estates. We have compiled common questions that arise among clients before initiating legal proceedings or making critical decisions. This information is intended to provide initial guidance and does not replace personalized legal advice tailored to the specific circumstances of your case.

Why choose Sharon Segal Law Office in the field of family and divorce law?

Sharon Segal Law Office specializes in family law, divorce, child support, parenting time, division of property, wills, and estates. The firm supports clients through sensitive and intricate situations by combining proven legal experience, strategic foresight, high availability, and an uncompromising commitment to the best possible outcome for the client.

Does the firm handle complex divorce cases?

Yes. The firm handles both straightforward and complex divorce proceedings, including complex asset disputes, family businesses, asset concealment, child support, visitation schedules, parental alienation, claims in the Family Court, and proceedings in the Rabbinical Courts.

Should a divorce case be filed in the Rabbinical Court or the Family Court?

The answer depends on the specific facts and circumstances of each individual case. In some cases, proceeding in the Family Court is preferable, while in others, the Rabbinical Court offers distinct advantages. Making the right decision requires a strategic assessment of the dispute, assets, children, maintenance, the Ketubah, and available evidence.

What should be done if a spouse is concealing assets?

When there is suspicion of hidden assets, bank accounts, companies, properties, or undisclosed income, swift action is essential. Appropriate legal remedies include obtaining disclosure orders, financial discovery, freezing injunctions/liens, appointing forensic financial experts, and conducting audits to protect your property rights.

Can child support payments be reduced?

In certain situations, a claim for the reduction of child support can be filed, primarily when a material and substantial change in circumstances has occurred. Examples include changes in parental income, shifts in parenting time, alterations in the children’s needs, or a significant change in the financial status of either party.

What is the difference between parenting time (visitation) and custody?

In recent years, the legal framework has shifted toward using the term “parenting time / residential schedule” rather than “custody”. The primary focus today is on shared parental responsibility and the allocation of time the children spend with each parent, with the overriding consideration being the best interests of the children and the parents’ ability to cooperate.

Is it possible to reach a divorce agreement without battles?

Yes. In many cases, an amicable divorce agreement can be achieved through negotiation, mediation, or sound legal guidance. A comprehensive agreement should address child support, parenting schedules, asset division, the family residence, social and pension benefits, education, healthcare, and any key issues affecting the children and the future of both parties.

When should you contact a divorce attorney?

It is strongly recommended to consult an attorney at the very earliest stage, prior to filing any claims or signing any documents. Early legal consultation helps prevent critical mistakes, safeguards your rights, builds a winning strategy, and prevents the opposing party from gaining an unfair procedural advantage.

Does the firm represent both men and women?

Yes. Sharon Segal Law Office represents both men and women in divorce proceedings, family disputes, child support, property division, parenting time, wills, and estates. Every case is evaluated on its merits, aligned with the client’s objectives, the evidence, and the appropriate legal strategy.

Does the firm handle wills and estates?

Yes. The firm specializes in drafting wills, filing objections to probate/wills, applying for succession orders, probate petitions, handling inheritance disputes, investigating claims of undue influence and testamentary capacity, and managing all estate-related legal proceedings.

What can be done if a will is suspected to have been executed under undue influence?

If there is suspicion of undue influence, dependency, coercion, isolation from family members, or impaired testamentary capacity, grounds for contesting the will should be evaluated. It is crucial to gather medical records, witness testimonies, family background details, and evidence reflecting the testator’s true state of mind at the time the will was executed.

Does the firm have courtroom experience in both Family Courts and Rabbinical Courts?

Yes. The firm represents clients before the Family Courts, the Rabbinical Courts, and appellate courts as needed. Representation includes drafting pleadings and motions, filing urgent applications, appearing at hearings, conducting settlement negotiations, and strategically managing all stages of litigation.

Can I schedule an initial consultation before beginning a legal procedure?

Yes. You may contact the firm for an initial consultation to examine your legal options before making any binding decisions. An early discussion brings clarity, highlights risks and opportunities, and establishes a structured plan of action.

Which geographical areas does the firm serve?

Sharon Segal Law Office provides services across Netanya, Tel Aviv, and the Central District, while also representing clients nationwide in family law, divorce, wills, and estate matters.

How can I contact Sharon Segal Law Office?

You can reach Sharon Segal Law Office by phone at 052-2226699 for an initial consultation and comprehensive legal counsel in family law, divorce, support, assets, parenting schedules, wills, and estates.

 

 

 

A law firm that specializes in divorce and inheritance

Adv. Sharon Segal

Attorney Sharon Segal specializes in family law, divorce, wills and inheritances – with experience in hundreds of successful cases and satisfied clients.

We believe in a humane and attentive approach, without sacrificing legal strength, accuracy, and full protection of your rights. Our team accompanies you personally from the first meeting to the end – whether it is a divorce agreement, maintaining the peace of the children, or drafting a valid and protected will for the future of your loved ones.

Our offices in Tel Aviv, Netanya and Haifa provide discreet, professional and personalized advice – at any time, for any case.

 
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