FAMILY LAW

Family law is a branch of law that regulates the rights and responsibilities of individuals within the family, covering marriage and family relationships. In this area, we provide legal support to our clients in matters such as the preparation of marriage contracts, the conduct of divorce proceedings, alimony, custody, property division and paternity cases.
We carefully handle both amicable and contentious divorce proceedings, offering solution-oriented approaches to sensitive issues such as child custody, alimony amounts, and property division. Additionally, we provide legal guidance in special cases such as adoption processes, paternity cases, and protective measures against domestic violence.
We aim to protect the rights of our clients in the legal aspects of family relationships and ensure that the process is completed as quickly and fairly as possible. We produce solutions tailored to every family law need, adhering to the principles of sensitivity and confidentiality.
The most common types of cases in the field of family law in Turkey are as follows:
1. Divorce Cases
- Mutual consent divorce case: Cases in which the spouses reach an agreement on divorce and its consequences.
- Contested divorce case: Cases in which the parties cannot reach an agreement on divorce and issues such as alimony, custody, and property division.
2. Alimony Cases
- Poverty alimony case: Filed by a spouse who is in financial difficulty after divorce.
- Participation alimony case: Cases filed to cover the care and needs of children.
- Provisional alimony case: Filed to provide temporary financial support during the divorce process.
- Cases for increasing or decreasing alimony: These are filed to re-determine the amount of alimony.
3. Custody Cases
- Cases for changing child custody: These are filed to transfer child custody from one parent to the other.
- Cases for removing custody rights: These are filed to protect the best interests of the child.
4. Property Regime Cases
- Property division case: Filed for the division of property acquired during the marriage.
- Contribution claim case: Filed by one spouse against the other for contribution to the other spouse's property.
5. Paternity and Family Relationship Cases
- Paternity case: Filed to determine the biological father of a child.
- Paternity denial case: Filed to annul the existing parentage of a child.
- Adoption case: Filed to legally complete the adoption process.
6. Domestic Violence and Protection Measures Cases
- Requests for protection measures: Filed to protect victims of domestic violence.
- Restraining orders: These are decisions taken to prevent the perpetrator of violence from approaching the victim.
7. Family Residence Cases
- Family residence annotation case: This case is filed to protect the family residence and prevent its transfer without the consent of the spouse.
8. Guardianship and trusteeship cases
- Guardianship case: Filed to appoint a legal representative for minors or persons with limited legal capacity.
- Requests for appointment of a trustee: Filed to appoint a trustee for the performance of a specific task or the management of property.
These cases are conducted to regulate family relations, protect the rights of individuals, and evaluate family unity within the framework of the law.