Learn how HR management and consultation law works in Turkey, including hiring, contracts, working time, termination, workplace safety, employee consultation, data protection, and collective bargaining. Human resources is no longer only an operational function. In modern business practice, HR sits at the center of recruitment, onboarding, compensation, performance management, workplace investigations, employee relations, restructuring, and […]
Assisted reproductive technology, or ART, is now a routine part of family formation, but it remains one of the most legally complex areas in family law. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines ART as fertility treatment or procedures in which eggs or embryos are handled to help achieve a pregnancy. That definition captures […]
Digital evidence now sits at the center of many divorce and custody cases. Family disputes that once depended mainly on live testimony, paper bank records, and photographs often now involve text messages, emails, screenshots, call logs, shared-calendar entries, social media posts, GPS history, app data, cloud backups, and electronic recordings. In practical terms, some of […]
Military divorce is not a separate legal system, but it is a distinct legal problem. In the United States, divorce is still governed mainly by state law and local court procedure, yet military status adds a federal layer that can change timing, support enforcement, retirement division, and child custody planning. Military OneSource states this directly: […]
Surrogacy is one of the most technically demanding areas of family law because it forces the law to answer a question that older parentage rules did not always face clearly: who is the child’s legal parent when the person who gives birth is not meant to raise the child, and when genetics, intention, and gestation […]
Same-sex family law is no longer a niche subject. It is a central part of modern family law practice because marriage equality, assisted reproduction, adoption, and blended families have created a legal landscape in which status, parenthood, and family protections can no longer be analyzed through old assumptions. In the United States, the basic constitutional […]
Parental alienation claims are among the most difficult issues in modern family law because they sit at the intersection of child custody, parenting time, family violence, credibility, and child welfare. In many cases, one parent alleges that the other has deliberately damaged the child’s relationship with them by blocking contact, undermining the parent-child bond, or […]
A final family court judgment does not always stay fixed forever. In real life, children grow older, work schedules change, one parent relocates, income rises or falls, and once-workable parenting arrangements stop fitting the family’s daily reality. For that reason, family law generally allows post-judgment changes to custody, visitation, and support orders when the legal […]
A court order is only as useful as the system behind it. In family law, that is especially true. A divorce judgment may award support, divide property, or set parenting terms, but if one party does not comply, the legal problem is no longer only about what the judgment says. It becomes a question of […]