About this directory
After a death there are matters the law requires: proving a will, administering an estate, transferring what a person leaves to those who follow. It is work best not done alone, and often best begun before it is urgent.
Some Jewish families also wish to consider halachic inheritance and the guidance of a rabbi alongside civil probate, and an attorney who is comfortable with that conversation can help both hold together. These listings help families find estate and probate counsel.




