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#31
TURKISH CRIMINAL LAW / Re: DWI Laws and You: What You...
Last post by sheilmolson - September 01, 2012, 03:07:58 PM
Yes if any person who is driving as DWI then the law should take strict action against them. And this law should be applied to all the states. If the action is not taken seriously then many accidents can cause and due to that many innocent people will get injured by this. So it is the duty of the law now that they should punish for the offence. There are many lawyers who protects such criminals but the court should take the legal action against them.
#32
LEGAL NEWS / Re: lawyer directory
Last post by sheilmolson - September 01, 2012, 02:56:51 PM
Thanks for posting the information as it is very necessary to keep an update of the list of lawyers on internet. Today many people need lawyers for some or other reason to solve their cases and thanks to internet that they are serving the facility of listing different lawyers so people can search the lawyers related to their field and can contact them easily. But are the lawyers differentiated according to the category?
#33
TURKISH CRIMINAL LAW / Re: Criminal Cases
Last post by sheilmolson - July 31, 2012, 02:05:00 PM
Thanks for giving such a nice information on the criminal cases. It would really be helpful to those people who have applied any case or is suffering presently in some case. All the cases are very difficult and complicated to solve if proper lawyer is not appointed. All the cases depends upon the severity of the offence. If the offence is not too sever then a criminal only gets bail or vice versa.
#34
TURKISH CRIMINAL LAW / Re: crossing the terkish borde...
Last post by sheilmolson - July 31, 2012, 01:52:55 PM
Crossing any border from one country to another with a fake passport is totally illegal. If you want to migrate to any country then you should have atleast the legal documents related to it. Approximately 200 migrants cross the Turkish border during the year 2010. Over 80% migrants were caught due to illegal crossing from one country to Turkey. So if you want to migrate go legally.
#35
TURKISH CRIMINAL LAW / Re: My Turkish brother in law ...
Last post by sheilmolson - July 31, 2012, 01:19:11 PM
Normally if a person wants citizenship in Turkey there is a rule that a person should live for atleast 5 years in that country and also you should not be under age. You should be physically and mentally strong and should not posses any criminal record. Before applying for citizenship you have to submit the basic documents needed to get the citizenship. Also you have to prove the ability of Turkish language.
#36
By implementing the law of products it will help people to buy any product they wish. It is easy to follow the rules under this law. The government of Turkey has taken right decision to establish such type of law. Rules and regulations should be good to follow so that it never creates mess. It will be easy to purchase products under this law. Each have right to purchase products with some specific law.
#37
With this law of controlling pollution it will be easy to control pollution in the world. Every person should follow this law. It will help to save the environment. The less the pollution the more greenery in the environment. By controlling pollution there will be less number of injuries to people. It is good that government has passed this law through article. All rules should be strictly followed.
#38
TURKISH ACCIDENT AND INJURY LAW / Re: Horrible malpractice
Last post by sheilmolson - July 03, 2012, 09:36:30 AM
Yes for horrible malpractice you can claim a case against doctor but you have to keep in mind some points which will help in claiming a case.
1. Write a letter to your attorney explaining the terms very clearly.
2. Directly contact the judge's office if the case is ongoing.
3. File a complaint to the attorney in the office.
#39
TURKISH FAMILY LAW / Re: Formalities of Marriage in...
Last post by Steketee - March 24, 2012, 12:32:42 PM
Foreign nationals wishing to marry in Turkey need to visit their nearest Consulate in person once they are in Turkey to make an application to initiate the formalities.

The Certificate of No Impediment and certificate of identity and nationality need to be obtained from the relevant consulate and authenticated by the local Governor office in Turkey.

The marriage application needs to be made in person at the local marriage office in order to give notice of marriage, submit the certificates, complete necessary forms and fix a date for the marriage ceremony.
#40
TURKISH PROPERTY LAW / Civil Code 652
Last post by Sus - March 15, 2012, 06:22:35 AM
Does anyone know how to act on this Civil Code, do you have to go to court to request it and get it activated or can you put it in your Last Will and Testament.

Article Civil Code 652

The amendment introduces the provision that if one of the spouses dies, and if the house or furniture used jointly by the spouses is part of the inheritance, then the surviving spouse may request that these be taken out of the inheritance so that he or she may continue to use them. This provision is also in favour of the surviving spouse.