In Turkish law, Family Law is a branch of law that regulates the rights and obligations of individuals within the family and society. Family law determines the legal status of rights and capacity to act, the persons who make up the family, i.e. spouses, children, parental relations, familial ties, rights owned, movable and immovable property owned. In Turkish law, family law is mainly regulated by the Turkish Civil Code. Our law firm offers fast, professional legal support and solutions for all your legal disputes in this area.
Practice Areas
Family – Inheritance Law


Law of Obligations
In Turkish Law, the Law of Obligations, as one of the broadest branches of law, is a branch of law that regulates the rights and obligations of persons towards each other. In general terms, the Law of Obligations is a very broad set of rules that examines and regulates the legal status of the parties against each other, the debt relations between the parties, and the obligations to be fulfilled in case of acts contrary to the debt. The Turkish Code of Obligations No. 6098 contains regulations on many subjects such as torts, contract models, rent and sales. The Law of Obligations is a fundamental field that defines the dispute between the parties in the simplest terms and includes regulations for the settlement of these disputes. We are ready to share our numerous litigation and non-litigation experiences with our clients in terms of legal disputes in this field.
Commercial Law
In Turkish law, Commercial Law is an important area of law that regulates commercial activities, trade-related relations and transactions under a legal roof covering all areas of trade. The Commercial Code No. 6102 includes regulations and basic definitions and concepts regarding numerous commercial disputes, and our office provides active service by offering solutions for disputes arising before both legal entities and real persons in this field.


Law of Contracts
In Turkish law, the Law of Contracts takes its source from many legislations, but mainly from the framework of the Law of Obligations and regulates the establishment, validity, provisions, rights and obligations of the parties and the fulfillment of contractual obligations. In addition to the Turkish Civil Code, the Turkish Code of Obligations is the main source regulating the law of contracts, and there are many national and international regulations in various fields, and legal disputes are resolved according to these regulations. Essentially, the contract regulates the legal relationship between two or more parties, and summarizing all the conditions in plain and simple language from the beginning, foreseeing and listing provisions and clauses that will provide solutions to legal disputes that may arise on a sectoral basis in the future, relieves the entire legal process between the parties and makes the relationship long-term. In this field, our law firm, which is well versed in national and international legislation, will provide you, our esteemed clients, with a quality service.
Consumer Law
In Turkish Law, Consumer Law is a field that protects and regulates the rights of people we call consumers, and there are various legal regulations in this field. Within the scope of Law No. 6502 on the Protection of Consumers and all relevant legislation, legal counseling services are provided for the resolution of legal disputes that may arise between the parties in litigation and out of litigation.


Real Estate Law
In Turkish law, Real Estate Law is a branch of law that regulates the rights on commodities considered as immovable property. Real estate refers to immovable properties and these are subject to certain rules in the Turkish Civil Code. Real estate law regulates transactions such as purchase, sale, lease, mortgage, expropriation of these immovable properties and ensures the protection of rights on immovable properties. Not only the Turkish Civil Code, but also the Turkish Code of Obligations and the Law on the Protection of Consumers also regulate many disputes regarding real estate. You are welcome to contact our law firm for the effective resolution of legal disputes in this field.
Labor Law
In Turkish law, Labor Law regulates the relations between the employee and the employer and covers issues such as employment contracts, working conditions at the workplace, employee-employer rights and disputes, job security, CBA provisions, trade union rights and work accidents. Contrary to popular belief, labor law protects not only the employee but also the employer, provided that it complies with the Labor Law, and draws legal boundaries in order not to violate the rights of both parties. Law No. 4857 and other relevant legislation contain regulations in this field, and you can contact our office to get professional support for employee-employer disputes, both in litigation and out-of-court.


Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law
In Turkish Law, the Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law contains provisions on the regulation of the relations between debtors and creditors before the state institutions due to the inability to resolve the relations between the parties, and how the debt payments will be paid in terms of time-amount and accessories. The Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law aims to protect the financial rights of the parties within a certain discipline in order to protect the assets of the debtor and to prevent unjust enrichment of the creditor. You are welcome to contact our law firm to benefit from our experience in this field.
Criminal Law
In Turkish Law, Criminal Law is a branch of law based on Constitutional Law and Fundamental Human Rights Law, which mainly determines the limits of individual freedoms, defines criminal acts and regulates the sanctions to be applied to persons who commit these acts defined as crimes in the Turkish Criminal Code No. 5237 in order to ensure the security of individuals and society. You are welcome to contact our law office for disputes in this field.
