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South African Pressure on Israel

Posted by on Dec 1, 2025 in In the press

South African Pressure on Israel

  South Africa continues its legal push at the International Court of Justice. After initially accusing Israel of violating the Genocide Convention, the Court required Israel to take all measures to prevent genocide and to report its actions.South Africa now seeks additional provisional measures, arguing that Israel must be held accountable for the obligations already imposed.   Our Law Firm, enhanced by its French and Israeli lawyers and tax advisors, has set itself the mission of ensuring high-level support through our dual expertise and presence in France and Israel, and remains at your...

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Israel under Diplomatic Oversight?

Posted by on Nov 27, 2025 in In the press

Israel under Diplomatic Oversight?

In this in-depth analysis, Attorney Déborah Abitbol, an international lawyer, examines the recent UN Security Council Resolution 2803 and its potential consequences for Israel’s sovereignty, diplomatic freedom, and economic relations. She highlights how the resolution may influence Israel’s capacity to make independent decisions on the international stage, with direct implications for Franco-Israeli trade, investments, and cross-border contracts. Attorney Abitbol explains that the resolution could introduce new obligations and constraints on Israel’s diplomatic and legal maneuvers,...

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Does a Waiver Clause in a Divorce Agreement Protect Against All Future Legal Claims?

Posted by on Nov 27, 2025 in Blog, Divorce Israel-France

Does a Waiver Clause in a Divorce Agreement Protect Against All Future Legal Claims?

  When a divorce agreement is approved by a court or rabbinical court, it receives the status of a judgment, and its contents cannot be challenged after the appeal period expires. The provisions of the agreement become final and binding, and in most cases, any legal action initiated afterward will face significant legal hurdles. This also applies when one party wishes to challenge a waiver clause often included in divorce agreements, which states: “Subject to the obligations of the husband/wife under this agreement and subject to its approval, the husband/wife hereby waives any claim...

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Yes, It Is Possible to Enforce Parenting Time Without Going to Court!

Posted by on Nov 27, 2025 in Blog, Divorce Israel-France

Yes, It Is Possible to Enforce Parenting Time Without Going to Court!

  A couple decides to divorce. After this sad and painful process, a judgment is issued or a divorce agreement is drafted and granted the status of a court ruling, defining the parenting time each parent has with their children. In both cases, the parents are obligated to respect the custody and visitation arrangements exactly as written. Unfortunately, not every parent respects the visitation schedule set out in the judgment or agreement. There are cases in which one of the parents—usually the custodial parent—refuses to transfer the child to the other parent, justifying it by claiming that...

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Les conséquences du maintien d’une résidence fiscale en France en l’absence de toute déclaration des avoirs et comptes détenus à l’étranger

Posted by on Feb 9, 2025 in Aliyah Israel, Blog, Droit international, Tax Israel-France

Les conséquences du maintien d’une résidence fiscale en France en l’absence de toute déclaration des avoirs et comptes détenus à l’étranger

  Alors même que selon les textes locaux voire même conventionnels un déménagement en Israël fixerait une nouvelle résidence fiscale dans ce dernier pays, l’aspect déclaratif français du changement de résidence fiscale maintiendrait une résidence fiscale en France en l’absence de toute déclaration du contribuable concerné. Ainsi, et jusqu’à questionnement des Administrations fiscales concernées, il pourra être détenu, à tord généralement, une double résidence fiscale en France (maintenue) et en Israël (de facto), et dont certaines conséquences vous seront explicitées ci-après. Etant à...

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