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Family & Divorce Law
Family & Divorce Law

Family & Divorce Law

Specialist in divorce, custody, alimony, and asset division. Full legal representation for expats without travel to Turkey.

Family and divorce cases are among the most sensitive areas of law — impacting not only legal rights but also emotional and personal life directly. Therefore, such cases must be handled with a combination of legal precision, strategic planning, and emotional awareness.

I provide professional legal representation in all types of family law matters including uncontested divorce, contested divorce, custody disputes, alimony claims, division of assets, paternity cases, annulment of marriage, and protection orders related to domestic violence.

For Turkish citizens living abroad, there is no need to travel to Turkey. With a power of attorney issued via Turkish consulate or notary abroad, the entire process — including filing and attending hearings — can be fully managed on your behalf.

Key issues such as custody strategy, financial protection, and asset division are carefully evaluated and clearly explained to my clients before taking any legal step. Depending on the situation, I also handle post-divorce matters such as alimony increase, removal, or enforcement of visitation rights.

My approach in family law prioritizes not just legal success, but also a dignified, controlled, and secure process for my clients.

Frequency Asking Questions

Yes. A power of attorney issued via Turkish consulate or notary is sufficient. I can represent you entirely in Turkey.

No. If both parties appoint separate attorneys, the divorce can be finalized without either spouse attending the hearing.

Custody is determined according to the child’s best interest. Even if custody is not granted, visitation and communication rights are protected and legally enforced.

Not automatically. The marital property regime is evaluated legally — usually “participation in acquired assets.” Each case is calculated individually.

No. You must file a “recognition and enforcement” case in Turkey. This process can also be handled fully with power of attorney — no need to travel.