What is a Deceased's Fraudulent Transaction Lawsuit?
What is Fraudulent Transfer of Inheritance? One of the most frequently encountered disputes in inheritance law is the legal situation known as fraudulent transfer of inheritance. Fraudulent transfer of inheritance occurs when a person leaving an inheritance... Read More
Problems with Property Transfer in Inheritance Distribution
1. Introduction: Why Are Disputes Over Title Deeds So Common? The area where inheritance disputes occur most frequently is real estate and title deed records. This is especially true in large cities... Read More
Do Donations Made Before Death Affect Inheritance?
1. Introduction: The "He Gave Everything Away While He Was Alive, Nothing Is Left for Us" Debate One of the most frequently heard phrases in inheritance disputes is: "The deceased gave everything away while he was alive...". Read More
Partition of Joint Ownership (Izale-i Şuyu) Lawsuit and Inheritance Distribution
1. Introduction: From Inheritance Partnership to Co-ownership Upon the death of the testator, an "inheritance partnership" arises among the heirs. In this partnership, all assets included in the estate... Read More
Inheritance Division Among Siblings
1. Introduction: The Legal Aspect of Intrafamily Disputes One of the most common disputes after the death of a testator is the division of inheritance among siblings. This is especially true regarding immovable property... Read More
Fraud during one's lifetime
1. Introduction: Legal Limits of Pre-Inheritance Dispositions Dispositions made by the testator during their lifetime often lead to serious disputes among the heirs. Especially some... Read More
What is fraudulent inheritance transaction?
1. Introduction: The Most Frequent Dispute in Inheritance Law Fraudulent transfer of property by the deceased is one of the most common inheritance law problems that are litigated in practice. Especially... Read More
What is Deceased's Concealment of Assets (Deceased's Fraudulent Transaction)?
What is Deceased's Concealment of Assets? In practice, when "deceased's concealment of assets" is mentioned, it most often refers to the act of the testator (deceased) transferring their assets with the intention of depriving their heirs of their inheritance rights... Read More
What is a Collusive Sale? (Turkish Code of Obligations, Article 19) Cases Regarding Cancellation and Registration of Title Deeds, Collusion by the Deceased, and Concealment of Assets from Creditors
What is a Collusive Sale (Fraudulent Sale)? A "collusive sale" is commonly known as a "fraudulent sale": The parties conduct a transaction that appears to be a sale in the land registry; however... Read More
Reduction of Shares Lawsuit (Turkish Civil Code Articles 560–571)
1. Introduction The Turkish Civil Code, in inheritance law, aims to protect the freedom of the testator while also ensuring that the rights of blood relatives are not violated. This... Read More