Orna Ronkin‑Noor specializes in estate planning and intergenerational wealth transfer, the establishment and administration of trusts, enduring powers of attorney, and estate administration.
She also advises on corporate law, employment law, and real estate transactions, with particular expertise in representing Israeli and international clients and drafting legal documents in both Hebrew and English.
B.A., LL.B., TEP
Partner at Aronson, Ronkin‑Noor, Eyal Law Firm (ARE)
Orna advises individuals, families, and corporations—both in Israel and abroad—across a range of legal areas, including real estate transactions, wills, estate administration, corporate and employment law. She is particularly experienced in structuring and managing trusts, drafting enduring powers of attorney, and designing cross-border family wealth strategies.
Orna Ronkin‑Noor has over a decade of experience in private and commercial law. Prior to co-founding ARE in 2015, she served as a senior attorney at Alon Kaplan Law Firm, one of Israel’s leading firms in the field of trusts and estate planning.
As a founding partner at Aronson, Ronkin‑Noor, Eyal, she provides strategic legal solutions tailored to clients with ties to both Israel and other jurisdictions, with a focus on trusts, estate planning, employment law, and real estate.
Orna is highly experienced in drafting legal documents in both Hebrew and English, and provides her clients with ongoing legal counsel and representation, including the administration of trusts and fiduciary roles.
The firm specializes in advising and supporting private clients on inheritance law, trusts, enduring powers of attorney, international private banking, real estate transactions, estate planning, and pre‑aliyah counseling. We offer particular expertise to individuals residing abroad or Israelis with cross‑border ties.
Our attorneys are fluent in multiple languages (Hebrew and English) and bring extensive experience from leading firms in the U.S. and South Africa. We also advise legal and financial professionals such as attorneys, accountants, financial advisors, trustees, and family offices on relevant trust and estate matters.