How to Get Alimony in a Divorce Case in Turkey
- Understand the Types of Alimony
- Spousal Alimony (Eş Nafakası): Financial support paid by one spouse to the other after divorce, if the other cannot support themselves adequately.
- Child Alimony / Child Support (Çocuk Nafakası): Support for children’s living expenses, education, and health.
- File a Divorce Case in Court
- Alimony claims are part of a divorce case in Turkey.
- You can request alimony during the divorce process or after the divorce is finalized, but it is easier to include it in the divorce petition.
- Provide Evidence
- The court will require proof of income, assets, and financial needs.
- For spousal alimony: Show that you cannot maintain a reasonable standard of living on your own.
- For child alimony: Show the child’s expenses and living standards.
- Court Assessment
- The court considers:
- Each spouse’s income and assets
- The financial needs of the requesting spouse
- The standard of living during the marriage
- The duration of the marriage
- Temporary alimony may be granted while the divorce case is ongoing.
- The fault of the spouses: If a spouse is found to be at fault for the divorce (e.g., due to misconduct or adultery), they may be denied spousal alimony.
- The court considers:
- Enforcement
- Once the court orders alimony, it is legally binding.
- Payments are usually made monthly.
- If the paying spouse does not comply, you can request enforcement through the Turkish Execution Offices (İcra Daireleri).
Summary:
To get alimony in Turkey, you must:
- File for divorce or alimony in court.
- Request alimony explicitly in your petition.
- Provide documentation of your financial needs and the other spouse’s ability to pay.
- Follow the court’s decision and, if necessary, use enforcement mechanisms.
For matters related to alimony in Turkey, it is highly recommended to seek professional assistance from a qualified lawyer. You can contact us for guidance and support.
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