By Elena Giannattasio, International Family Lawyer (New York & San Francisco), Multi-Jurisdictional Divorce, PLLC
Prenuptial agreements are generally enforceable in Israel, provided they are properly authorized. Under Israeli law, a prenuptial agreement must be approved before a notary, a marriage registrar, the family court, or the rabbinical court. Each of these authorities may provide legally binding validation, ensuring that the agreement becomes enforceable under Israeli family-law principles.
Israel’s approach is relatively structured compared to many other jurisdictions, and the formal approval requirement functions as an important safeguard for both parties. International couples often elect to formalize agreements in Israel because of its clear procedural framework and the ability to obtain approval from either civil or religious courts, depending on the nature of the marriage.
Foreign Law Disclaimer, Multi-Jurisdictional Divorce, PLLC
This overview concerns foreign law. Elena Giannattasio, Esq. is not admitted to practice in Israel and does not advise on Israeli law. All information is provided strictly for general educational purposes and is not legal advice.