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Divorce & Family Law

Divorce & Family Law

Under Turkish Civil Code, we play a critical role in divorce cases to prevent loss of rights and complete the process with minimal damage.

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  • Uncontested divorce protocol preparation
  • Contested divorce cases
  • Custody and personal relationship cases
  • Alimony (interim, poverty, child support) cases
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Turkish family law covers engagement (Civil Code art. 118 et seq.), marriage (art. 124 et seq.), divorce (arts. 161–184), custody (art. 182), poverty alimony (art. 175) and matrimonial property regimes (art. 202 et seq.). Uncontested divorce requires at least one year of marriage (art. 166/3); contested divorce relies on proof of fault, with each specific or general ground proved separately.

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1. Divorce Lawyer2. Grounds for Divorce3. Uncontested Divorce4. Contested Divorce5. Custody and Alimony6. FAQ

Introduction to Family Law

Family Law, regulated by the Turkish Civil Code, is a branch of law that covers a wide area from the establishment to the termination of the marriage union and deeply affects individuals' lives. Lawyers known as "Divorce Attorneys" play a critical role in preventing loss of rights and completing the process with minimal psychological/financial damage.

📊 Important Information

An average of 150,000 divorce cases are filed in Turkey every year. Approximately 40% of these cases result in uncontested divorce.

What Does a Divorce Attorney Do?

Family law is not just about "divorce". An expert family law attorney manages the following processes to protect their client's interests:

  • Divorce Cases: Follow-up of contested and uncontested divorce cases.
  • Protocol Preparation: Preparing uncontested divorce protocols in a legally compliant and binding manner.
  • Compensation and Alimony: Material-moral compensation, poverty alimony and child support claims.
  • Custody and Guardianship: Obtaining and modifying custody; guardianship and trustee cases.
  • Property Regime: Marriage contract preparation and post-divorce property division (contribution claim) cases.
  • Protective Measures: Obtaining restraining and protection orders under Law No. 6284.
  • Recognition and Enforcement: Making divorce decisions obtained abroad valid in Turkey.

Grounds for Divorce

According to the Turkish Civil Code (TCC Art.161-166), grounds for divorce are divided into Special and General grounds.

A. Special Grounds for Divorce

In the presence of these grounds, the fault of the other party is not required; proof is sufficient for divorce.

  1. Adultery: One spouse violating the fidelity obligation by engaging in sexual intercourse.
  2. Threat to Life and Cruel Treatment: Attempting to kill the spouse or inflicting severe physical/psychological violence.
  3. Committing Crimes and Dishonorable Life: Committing disgraceful crimes or leading a dishonorable life such as drug/alcohol addiction.
  4. Abandonment: The spouse abandoning the marital home without just cause and not returning for at least 6 months. (Warning is required).
  5. Mental Illness: Mental illness that makes marriage unbearable and has no possibility of recovery.

B. General Grounds for Divorce

  • Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage: Loss of love and respect between spouses, physical/psychological/economic violence, excessive jealousy, avoidance of sexual intercourse fall under this category.
  • Mutual Consent Divorce: Agreement of spouses on divorce in marriages lasting at least 1 year.

Types of Divorce Cases

Uncontested Divorce

It is the fastest and most cost-effective divorce method.

  • ✅ Marriage must have lasted at least 1 year
  • ✅ Full agreement required
  • ✅ Usually concludes in 1-3 months

Contested Divorce

Cases where spouses cannot agree.

  • ⚠️ Evidence collection required
  • ⚠️ Witness hearings
  • ⚠️ Can take 1.5-3 years

Custody, Alimony and Compensation

Who Gets Custody?

The court does not look at the superiority of the "mother" or "father" in custody decisions, but at the "Best Interest of the Child" principle. The child's age, educational status, parents' lifestyle and relationship with the child are determinative.

Material and Moral Compensation

  • Material Compensation: The innocent (or less at fault) spouse whose existing or expected interests are damaged due to divorce can claim.
  • Moral Compensation: The spouse whose personal rights were violated due to events causing divorce (insult, violence, cheating, etc.) can claim.

Types of Alimony

  1. Interim Alimony: Temporary alimony ordered for the spouse or children who have difficulty supporting themselves during the trial.
  2. Poverty Alimony: Paid to the innocent (or less at fault) spouse who will fall into poverty due to divorce.
  3. Child Support: Alimony paid by the non-custodial parent to contribute to the child's expenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is a Divorce Case Filed?

The competent court is the Family Court at the residence of either spouse or the place where they lived together for the last 6 months before the case.

What Evidence is Used in Divorce Cases?

Any lawfully obtained evidence (WhatsApp messages, hotel records, witness statements, battery reports, bank statements, etc.) can be used. Illegally obtained evidence through spyware or hidden cameras is not accepted by the court.

I Got Divorced Abroad, Is It Valid in Turkey?

No, it is not directly valid. A Recognition and Enforcement Case must be filed in Turkey for the foreign court decision to have effect in Turkey.

Why is Professional Support Important?

The divorce process is not only legal but also psychological. A wrongly prepared protocol or incomplete evidence can result in lifelong alimony obligations or loss of custody.

Service Features

  • Uncontested divorce protocol preparation
  • Contested divorce cases
  • Custody and personal relationship cases
  • Alimony (interim, poverty, child support) cases
  • Matrimonial property regime cases
  • Recognition and enforcement cases

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How long does an uncontested divorce take?
Uncontested divorce cases typically conclude in a single hearing and become final within 1-3 months.
How is property divided in divorce?
Assets acquired during the marriage are divided equally. Personal assets and inherited property are excluded from division.
Who gets custody?
Custody is determined based on the best interest of the child. The court considers the child's age, parents' situation, and child's opinion.
How is alimony determined?
Alimony amount is determined by the court considering the economic situation, needs, and living standards of the parties.
What are the divorce costs?
Divorce costs vary depending on the type and duration of the case. Uncontested divorce is more economical.
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