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Introduction to Turkish Law

This page provides general information on various aspects of the Turkish legal system for the benefit of foreign residents and international investors. The content presented here aims to facilitate access to neutral informational resources and should not be construed as legal advice. Professional legal assessment by a qualified attorney is recommended for every unique case, as the information on this site does not create an attorney–client relationship.

Key Areas of Turkish Law

Foreigners & Immigration
Real Estate Law
Citizenship & Residence
Corporate Law

Assistance with visa applications, work permits, and residency requirements for foreign nationals in Turkey.

Legal guidance for property acquisition, title deed transfers, and lease agreements within the Turkish market.

Information regarding Turkish citizenship by investment and specialized residency programs for internationals.

Support for business formation, commercial contracts, and compliance strategies for international investors.

Dispute Resolution
Intellectual Property
Family Law
Criminal Law

Representation in litigation and alternative dispute resolution methods within the Turkish judicial system.

The registration and protection of trademarks, patents, and copyrights under current Turkish legislation.

Legal procedures concerning marriage, divorce, and inheritance for foreign residents living in Turkey.

Defense and representation services within the scope of investigations and trials in the Turkish penal system.

Legal Disclaimer

The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Accessing or using this site, or communicating with the firm through it, does not create an attorney–client relationship between the visitor and Erkol Law Firm. Legal regulations are complex and subject to change; therefore, the general information shared here may not apply to your specific situation. Every legal case requires an individual assessment by a qualified professional. We strongly recommend seeking individual legal counsel for any specific matter involving Turkish law.

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