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Court Upholds Will Leaving Estate to Nephew After Sons' Late Challenge
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Globes · 5 days ago
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What happened
An Israeli family court upheld a will leaving a deceased man's apartment and bank funds to his nephew. The judge rejected claims by the man's two sons that the will was invalid, citing the video, medical records, and their late filing. The sons were ordered to pay 10,000 shekels in costs.
- 01Family court upheld a will leaving the estate to a nephew.
- 02Two sons challenged the probate order more than a year later.
- 03Judge Carmi relied on a video and a contemporaneous medical certificate.
- 04The sons must pay 10,000 shekels in legal costs.
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