INHERITANCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN SPOUSES
MUTUAL INHERITANCE AGREEMENT IN THE FORM OF A REGULATION PARTIES: Deceased: (Name and Surname), (Turkish Republic Identity Number), (Address) Deceased: (Name and Surname), (Turkish Republic Identity Number), (Address) TEXT OF THE AGREEMENT:... Read More
Types of Wills and Their Validity Requirements
Wills 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
The Reserved Share System in Turkish Inheritance Law
The Reserved Share System in Turkish Inheritance Law: Protection of the Heir, Freedom of Disposition, and Fraudulent Transactions by the Deceased Introduction: The Balance Between Freedom of Disposition and Family Law Inheritance... Read More
Guide to Drafting a Will within the Framework of the Turkish Civil Code
A Guide to Drafting Wills within the Framework of the Turkish Civil Code: Formal Requirements, Validity Criteria, and Differences Between Types Introduction: Freedom of Will in Testamentary Dispositions and... Read More
Reduction of Shares Lawsuit (Protection of Reserved Share)
1) What is a reduction lawsuit? What is its purpose? A reduction lawsuit is a lawsuit aimed at reducing the shares of heirs entitled to a reserved share (e.g., descendants/children, surviving spouse, and in some cases, parents) of the deceased... Read More
The Process of Opening (Reading) a Will
Introduction The Turkish Civil Code grants individuals the right to dispose of their assets after death. The most important manifestation of this right is the drafting of a will. However, the will... Read More
How to Prepare a Will?
Introduction: What is a "Will" and Why Should It Be Drafted Correctly? A will is a document in which a person expresses their wishes regarding their assets and certain personal claims, to take effect after their death... Read More
The Most Common Problems in Inheritance Distribution
Introduction In Türkiye, inheritance distribution is one of the most disputed legal areas. Common sayings include, "My sibling got more than me," "My father gave the house to his son while he was still alive," and "My stepmother...". Read More
The International Nature of the Form and Capacity Requirements of a Will
1) Introduction: Why is "international character" critical? Cross-border lifestyles, dual or multiple citizenships, residence in foreign countries, and wills involving the acquisition of property inevitably create a sense of foreignness... Read More
Inheritance Annulment Cases and Disputes
Introduction: Inheritance law is the branch of law that regulates to whom and under what conditions the assets of individuals are transferred after their death. Regulated within the framework of the Turkish Civil Code... Read More