By Elena Giannattasio, International Family Lawyer in New York, Multi-Jurisdictional Divorce, PLLC
Turkey recognizes prenuptial agreements within its Civil Code, allowing spouses to choose among three marital property regimes: separation of assets, participation in acquired property, and partnership in assets. Agreements must be executed according to Turkish formalities.
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For cross-border families, Turkish marital agreements can be essential when spouses have business interests, real property, or residency ties in Turkey, ensuring alignment with broader international planning.
From New York and San Francisco, international family lawyer Elena Giannattasio advises clients with cross-border family law matters involving Turkey, providing advanced forum analysis and strategic coordination with trusted local counsel in Turkish law and other relevant jurisdictions, as appropriate.