Inheritance Law

Inheritance Law

Inheritance law is a branch of law that regulates to whom, in what proportions, and by what procedures a person's estate will transfer after their death. In this context, many legal regulations such as statutory inheritance, appointed inheritance, the concept of reserved portion, wills, and inheritance contracts are evaluated together. The rules of inheritance law aim to establish a balance between the will of the testator and the rights of the heirs.

In practice, inheritance processes can often lead to disputes among family members. Particularly, issues such as inheritance distribution, transfer of immovables, renunciation of inheritance, or violations of reserved portions can have serious legal consequences. Therefore, conducting the process in accordance with the law from the opening of the inheritance is of great importance for preventing irremediable loss of rights in the future.

Within the scope of inheritance law, clients are provided with personalized legal consultancy on the preparation and cancellation of wills, obtaining probate certificates, inheritance distribution, renunciation of inheritance, abatement cases, and resolution of disputes related to inheritance distribution. Each concrete situation is evaluated meticulously within its own legal and factual characteristics, aiming to conduct the process in a healthy manner.