By a Legal Specialist in Foreign Affairs & Turkish Commercial Law Turkey continues to be a hub for international investors and entrepreneurs. Naturally, many foreigners wonder:“Can I, as a...
Throughout a company’s lifetime, it may become necessary to restructure its legal form due to expansion, the entry of new partners, tax optimization, or the need to adapt to...
Individuals and companies often face legal challenges when seeking to enforce a civil judgment issued by a foreign court in a different country. This article outlines, in clear legal...
Severance pay (Kıdem Tazminatı) is one of the fundamental rights granted to employees under Turkish labor law. It serves as financial compensation to employees whose employment is terminated under...
In many cases, individuals find themselves in possession of a property for many years without having official documents proving their ownership. This often results from informal purchases, undocumented inheritance,...
Introduction A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties. However, in some cases, a contract may be considered void or voidable. It is crucial for...
When a child is born to foreign parents in Turkey, many questions arise regarding their legal rights and whether they can obtain Turkish citizenship. What are the necessary procedures...
Turkey’s financial regulations regarding the entry and exit of foreign currencies are an essential part of its monetary and economic policies. These rules aim to ensure financial stability and...
The Borsa İstanbul (BIST) stock market has been attracting increasing interest from foreign investors, offering diverse investment opportunities within a well-regulated legal framework. But can foreigners freely invest in...
Foreigners in Turkey face various legal challenges when renting property, especially if the lease agreement is not officially documented. While Turkish law recognizes verbal contracts, failing to put the...

