Everything you need to know about Israeli prenuptial agreements. A comprehensive, accessible, and up-to-date guide - from the law to the signing.
Legal definition, how it differs from a divorce agreement, and what a prenup actually covers.
Every couple - and especially business owners, second marriages, olim, and common-law partners.
History of the law, the resource balancing regime, key sections, and international jurisdiction.
Full separation, full sharing, partial sharing, custom arrangements, and pension options.
Notarial certification, court approval, the role of the notary, and required documents.
Price comparison: traditional lawyer vs Nobiru, notary and court fees.
Family unit presumption, purchase tax brackets, the Ten Commandments for tax separation, and a savings example.
Common-law partners, second marriages, olim, business owners, non-Hebrew speakers, and digital assets.
The Agunah problem, the RCA model, spousal support mechanism, halakhic validity, and enforcement.
What was decided in June 2025, the specific jointness doctrine, and practical implications for every couple.
Six steps from choosing a property regime to post-signing compliance, in two weeks.
A self-serve prenup is created digitally, without lawyer meetings, while retaining full legal validity under Israeli law.
The fast notary track describes the prenup certification process: one appointment, 30-60 minutes, fixed fee of ₪526.
The jointness presumption is the default assumption of shared assets in marriage. A prenup can override it and protect pre-marriage assets.
In second marriages, both spouses bring existing assets, children from prior relationships, and sometimes debts. A prenup clearly defines what belongs to whom.
A prenup with property separation allows each spouse to buy a property as a "first home" — saving tens of thousands of shekels in purchase tax.
A get clause in a prenup sets financial penalties for a spouse who refuses to grant a Jewish divorce (get), providing significant protection under Israeli religious law.
A prenup can specify that future inheritances and gifts from family members remain separate property — not becoming joint marital assets.
An online property questionnaire is the core tool for creating a digital prenup — collecting the required legal data from each spouse in a structured, secure format.
A notary is the only authorized body that can certify a prenup before marriage in Israel. Without a notary, the agreement has no legal standing.
Digital property protection means defining financial boundaries between spouses using digital tools — a prenup created, signed, and secured entirely online.
The questionnaire is completely free. Full digital process in 15 minutes.
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