How Turkish courts determine the best interests of the child depends on the Turkish Civil Code, especially Articles 182, 183, 336, and 339–351. This guide explains the legal criteria Turkish family courts use in custody, visitation, child protection, support, and post-divorce parenting disputes. (Aile ve Sosyal Hizmetler Bakanlığı) Introduction Understanding how Turkish courts determine the […]
Visitation rights of the non-custodial parent in Turkey are governed mainly by the Turkish Civil Code, especially Articles 182 and 323–326. This guide explains how Turkish courts regulate personal contact after divorce, when visitation may be limited or denied, how third parties may seek contact, which court has jurisdiction, and how domestic violence and cross-border […]
Child support rules in Turkish divorce cases are mainly governed by Articles 169, 182, and 327–331 of the Turkish Civil Code. This guide explains temporary child support during the divorce, post-divorce child support, who can claim it, how courts calculate it, how long it lasts, and when it can be increased, reduced, or terminated in […]