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  1. By the way, it is possible and this is not due to a lack of "knowledge" but due to his conduct following the regulations on the subject. Many of the title companies that previously performed Wire, are not ready today.. It really depends on the title company/lawyer. It is recommended next time to choose a Title company that is ready to transfer money to Israel...
    Right now you can transfer with an Israeli company that transfers money from the United States to Israel - I think Kovarsi does it.

  2. Once you've settled on the lawyer's lack of knowledge, you've created a problem for yourself.
    I would recommend that you make sure you choose the people around you according to their abilities and not by emotion.
    For example - would you feel comfortable undergoing plastic surgery if the surgeon "does not know" how to behave in a certain situation?

  3. I came across this myself, since I worry about asking if the office is working with electronic transfers and wire transfers.
    There are two solutions I know of
    1, offer him to pay the transfer fee.
    2, that the broker will send you the check
    Or if there is someone you know who is in town and can bring you the check back to the country.
    This is basically three solutions…
    There are still places and offices in the US that insist on working with checks, for some reason they think it is safer than electronic transfers.

  4. Sounds weird. I insisted that the lawyer transfer the money by bank transfer. Call his bank and they will already instruct him how to do it, or if he drops by his local branch, any bank clerk can do it for him. There is no reason for you to pay over $100 for FedEx shipping and insurance because the lawyer does not know how to do a basic operation that is expected of him.