Inheritance law is the branch of law that regulates how a person’s assets, debts and rights are distributed after their death. This branch of law deals with the deceased person, who their heirs are, how the inheritance will be divided, the relationships between the heirs and possible disputes. Our Inheritance Law Service | Turkey:
- Heirship Certificate,
- Cancellation of Inheritance Certificate,
- Keeps the Book in Inheritance Transactions,
- Rejection of Inheritance Case,
- Appointment of Representative to Inheritance Company,
- Precautionary Measures in Estate,
- Smuggling of Assets from Inheritance Case,
- Custody and Trustee Cases,
- Cancellation of Will Case,
- Transactions Regarding Reduction and Refund Cases in Inheritance,
- Cancellation of Will,
- Issuing of Inheritance Certificate, i.e. Certificate of Inheritance,
- Protection and Supervision of Inheritance Rights
Inheritance law generally covers the following basic elements:
- Heirs: It is divided into two as legal and appointed heirs. Legal heirs are the blood relatives of the deceased, his spouse and in certain cases the state. In addition, appointed heirs are the persons determined by the will of the deceased.
- Inheritance Sharing: There are rules that determine to whom and how the inheritance will be distributed. For example, according to the Turkish Civil Code, children receive equal shares, while the spouse receives a certain percentage.
- Will: An official document in which the deceased determines how the assets will be distributed.
- Rejected Inheritance: Heirs have the right to reject the inheritance due to debts or other reasons.
- Inheritance and Transfer Tax: Heirs are obliged to pay taxes at certain rates for the assets they inherit.
You can contact us for more information about our Inheritance Law Service | Turkey.