What is Family Law?
Family Law is a branch of law that regulates family relationships and determines the rights and responsibilities in this area. Covering topics such as marriage, divorce, property division, alimony, custody, and lineage, Family Law aims to provide legal assurance during individuals' most sensitive periods.
Our Services
- Divorce Cases:
We are here with our expert team to assist in the processes of terminating a marriage. We offer the fastest and most effective solutions in both uncontested and contested divorce cases.
Uncontested Divorce: Divorce where spouses agree on all issues.
Contested Divorce: Resolving disputes over issues such as alimony, custody, and property division.
Alimony Cases:
We support you in cases requiring financial support, such as claims for poverty alimony, precautionary alimony, or child support.Custody Cases:
We stand by you in determining custody rights with the child's best interests in mind, defending your rights in court in the best way possible.Property Division:
We provide legal assistance to ensure the fair division of acquired assets after the dissolution of marriage.Engagement and Marriage Contracts:
We prepare contracts and provide legal consultancy to secure potential legal situations during engagement and marriage processes.Domestic Violence and Protection Orders:
We assist victims of violence by initiating the necessary legal procedures quickly and ensuring their protection.
Why Should You Choose Us?
Expert Team: We provide professional services with our experienced lawyers in the field of Family Law.
Solution-Oriented Approach: We offer tailored solutions even in the most complex situations.
Confidentiality and Trust: We prioritize your privacy in all processes and protect your legal rights.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the divorce process take?
Uncontested divorce cases are typically resolved quickly with mutual agreement. Contested divorce cases may take longer.Under what circumstances does custody go to the mother or father?
Decisions are made with the child’s best interests in mind. The court considers the child’s physical, emotional, and educational needs.How is alimony determined?
The alimony amount is determined based on the financial situation of the spouses and the needs of the children. The court makes a fair assessment before deciding.