Online Legal Consultation in Istanbul/Turkey
As a licensed attorney in Istanbul, I offer online legal consultation for both local and international clients. My goal is to provide straightforward, reliable, and timely legal advice wherever you are.
Clear Legal Guidance for International Clients
I provide tailored legal services for foreign individuals and international businesses in Turkey. From family law to corporate matters, I focus on clarity, trust and effective solutions.
Family Law
Clear guidance on divorce, custody and recognition of foreign judgments in Turkey.
Foreigners & Immigration
Legal support with residence permits, work permits and daily legal matters for expats.
Corporate & Business Law
Company formation, partnership agreements and ongoing consultancy for international investors.
Inheritance & Property
Assistance with inheritance rights, property transfers and protecting foreign clients’ assets in Turkey.
Contract Drafting & Review
Tailor made agreements and detailed reviews to protect your rights and prevent disputes.
Written Legal Consultation
Receive clear, written legal opinions outlining risks and possible courses of action.
How We Charge?
We charge a flat fee of 185 EUR for written legal consultation.
The fee includes
- Clear legal assesments
- Practical recommendations
- Answers to you specific questions.
🏛️ Inheritance in Turkey for Foreigners: 7 Common Questions Answered
Foreigners who own property or have family ties in Turkey often wonder how inheritance works under Turkish law. The process can be straightforward if you understand a few key rules. Here are the most common questions we receive and their answers. Can foreigners inherit property in Turkey? Yes. Foreign nationals can inherit property in Turkey…
Is a Foreign Will Valid in Turkey?
In practice, Turkey recognizes three types of wills. A foreign will can be valid and recognized in Turkey if it meets the requirements of one of these types.To be accepted by Turkish courts, the will must be original, translated into Turkish, and apostilled if needed. In Turkish law, any person who has completed the age…
Divorce Recognition in Turkey: Key Conditions and Required Documents
Understanding what makes a foreign divorce valid in Turkey If a couple divorces abroad, Turkey does not automatically recognize that decision. To have the divorce recognized, applicants must meet several legal and procedural conditions under Turkish law. Below, I explain these conditions and the documents you need for divorce recognition in Turkey. It must be…
Divorce Recognition vs. Divorce Enforcement in Turkey: What’s the Difference?
If you obtained a divorce judgment abroad, you may be wondering: Is it enough to bring this decision to Turkey as it is, or do I need a separate procedure? This is where two legal concepts come into play: recognition (tanıma) and enforcement (tenfiz). Although they sound similar, they have very different legal consequences in…
Common Mistakes – Applying for a Work Permit in Turkey
Applying for a work permit in Turkey can be a smooth process if handled carefully, but many applicants make avoidable mistakes that delay or even result in rejection of their applications. Below are the most common errors foreign nationals face when applying for a work permit in Turkey — and how to avoid them. 1. Submitting Incomplete…
Foreign Divorce Recognition in Turkey
If you have finalized a divorce abroad, you may assume it is automatically valid in Turkey. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Under Turkish law, a foreign divorce judgment must go through a formal process of recognition (tanıma) or enforcement (tenfiz) before it has any legal effect. Without this step, you will still be registered as married in Turkey, regardless of…
Inheritance Law in Turkey for Foreigners
Inheritance in Turkey for foreigners can be a complex process, especially when heirs live abroad or when there are multiple properties involved. Under Turkish law, the Turkish Civil Code governs inheritance, and it applies to all assets located in Turkey, regardless of the nationality or residence of the heirs. This means that if you own…