

Adv. Ayelet Tresser Awes
Partner, Head of Surrogacy and New Families Dept., Head of Inheritance and Estate Management Dept.
| Year of Birth: | 1972 |
| Email: | [email protected] |
| Fields: | Surrogacy, inheritances, guardianship, real estate |
| Position: | Partner, Head of Surrogacy and New Families Dept., Head of Inheritance and Estate Management Dept. |
| Past positions: | Owner of an independent office |
| Seniority in position: | 24 years |
| Education: | Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)Tel Aviv University (1998); Master's degree in Hebrew Literature (M.A.) Tel Aviv University (with honors), Master's degree (LL.M.) in Law and Health, University of Haifa (2023) |
| Member in: | Bar Association |
| Community Activity: | Pro bono cases, assistance in matters related to the LGBTQ community, volunteering at a sexual assault victim assistance center |
| Languages: | Hebrew, English |
What recent key move did you lead?
Taking part in history-making in the field of new families - representation of men (couples and individuals) in surrogacy procedures in Israel
What are the firm's strongest attributes?
We care about our clients, and we love them. Our ability to combine different fields and find holistic solutions that will provide a broad solution to our clients' needs.
Which of the firm's recent key moves will lead to it becoming stronger over the next few years?
We have added to the office excellent, creative partners and lawyers dealing in diverse fields who will assist us in the future in building quality solutions in a dynamic environment.
What are the main challenges facing the firm in the next few years?
Standing by our professional principles in changing reality, development, and growth, maintaining optimism.
What would you recommend an up and coming executive?
Believe in yourself, accept help from others, and don't be afraid to follow your decisions.
What should one remember during hardships?
Being disappointed and not succeeding is okay. Difficult times allow us to look inward and examine where we want to go and what are the alternative ways that will help us get there. Some situations require patience, while others require waiting for the right circumstances and examining alternatives. Hard times don't last forever.