What is a Renunciation of Inheritance Agreement?
Renunciation of Inheritance in Turkish Inheritance Law: Inheritance law is the branch of law that regulates to whom and in what proportions a person's assets will pass after their death. Turkish Civil Code... Read More
What is the Reserved Share?
The Concept of Reserved Share in Turkish Inheritance Law: Inheritance law is the branch of law that regulates to whom and in what proportions a person's assets will pass after their death. Turkish... Read More
Inheritance Law: Reserved Share, Inheritance Distribution, Wills, Concealment of Assets, and Disinheritance
Introduction: Why is Inheritance Law One of the Most Debated Legal Areas in Türkiye? In Türkiye, inheritance cases are frequently discussed due to the complexity of family relationships and the high value of assets... Read More
THE ROLE OF EXPERT REPORTS IN INHERITANCE EQUALIZATION CASES
1. Introduction In inheritance law, the equalization mechanism is an important process that ensures that inter vivos transfers made by the testator to their descendants during their lifetime are taken into account in the distribution of inheritance. However, this... Read More
WHO BEARS THE BURDEN OF PROOF IN AN INHERITANCE EQUALIZATION CASE?
Introduction Inheritance equalization (Turkish Civil Code, Articles 669 et seq.) is an institutional mechanism that ensures that transfers made by the testator during their lifetime, especially to descendants, are taken into account in the distribution of the estate. The purpose is... Read More
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN EQUALIZATION AND REDUCTION, AND THE CONFUSIONS IN THEIR APPLICATION
Introduction Two of the most debated concepts in inheritance law are equalization (restitution/equalization obligation) and reduction (reduction to protect the reserved share). Both... Read More
Request for Determination of Death as a Workplace Accident
TO THE DUTY LABOR COURT OF ANKARA PLAINTIFF: [Name Surname] (Turkish Republic Identity Number: …) [Address] REPRESENTATIVE: Attorney [Name Surname] [Address] [Phone] DEFENDANTS: [Relevant Company or...]. Read More
