Can a spouse lose financial rights because of fault in Turkey? Yes, but only in specific areas and under specific rules. This guide explains how fault affects compensation, poverty alimony, matrimonial property, inheritance-related rights, temporary measures, and child-related financial obligations under Turkish divorce law. (Aile ve Sosyal Hizmetler Bakanlığı) Introduction A common question in Turkish […]
The role of fault in Turkish divorce cases remains central, but not absolute. This guide explains how fault operates under the Turkish Civil Code in divorce grounds, objections, compensation, alimony, child-related decisions, inheritance effects, and matrimonial property disputes. (Aile ve Sosyal Hizmetler Bakanlığı) Introduction The role of fault in Turkish divorce cases is one of […]
Material and moral damages in Turkish divorce law are mainly governed by Articles 174, 176, and 178 of the Turkish Civil Code. This guide explains the legal conditions for compensation, the difference between pecuniary and non-pecuniary damages, the role of fault, payment methods, limitation periods, and how Turkish family courts handle divorce-related compensation claims. (Aile […]
Compensation claims in Turkish divorce proceedings are mainly governed by Articles 174, 176, and 178 of the Turkish Civil Code. This guide explains pecuniary and non-pecuniary compensation, fault requirements, the relationship between compensation and alimony, payment methods, limitation periods, and the role of family courts in Türkiye. (Aile Bakanlığı) Introduction Compensation claims in Turkish divorce […]