4 Lawyers - Travel Ban in Dimona, Israel | 85 Reviews
  • Law Office of Attorney Rivka Shachar

    Law Office of Attorney Rivka Shachar

    5.0 (33 Reviews)
    Also available in Dimona

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    A boutique firm with extensive experience in family law, real estate, and enforcement. Extensive experience in handling complex divorce proceedings and also in concluding agreements where the best interest of the children is our guiding principle. We would be happy to schedule a consultation meeting with you.

  • Barak Omega Law Firm

    Barak Omega Law Firm

    5.0 (40 Reviews)
    Also available in Dimona

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    The firm has several departments, including Criminal Department, Enforcement and Insolvency-Bankruptcy Department, and a Real Estate and Land Department. It also handles status regulation in Israel and administrative petitions, including representation in sale transactions, construction defects, contractor claims, planning and building, and laws related to moshavim and kibbutzim.

  • Adv. David Naveh

    Adv. David Naveh

    5.0 (12 Reviews)
    Also available in Dimona

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    Adv. David Naveh specializes in debt arrangements with creditors, proceedings against the debtor in enforcement of judgments, applications for file consolidation and payment orders, removing restrictions from the debtor, spreading past alimony debt, handling inquiry, arrest, and imprisonment proceedings, delaying exit from the country, proceedings against property and attachment of chattels, attachment of real estate and residential property, handling mortgage and pledge execution proceedings, asset liquidation, attachment of wages, attachment of bank accounts, delaying and suspending proceedings, submitting specific objections and appeals.

  • Jonathan Schwartz, Law Office

    Jonathan Schwartz, Law Office

    Also available in Dimona

    Supporting private clients and businesses in enforcement and insolvency-bankruptcy proceedings, defamation, financial claims, drafting enduring power of attorney, banking, and procedures for delaying restrictions on bank accounts.