Türkiye's Top Court Strikes Down Indefinite Alimony Provision
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The Constitutional Court (AYM) annulled, by a majority vote, the regulation concerning the payment of indefinite alimony to divorced spouses.
Alimony decision in a climate of nullity, written by Gülsüm Kav.
Turkey’s top court annuls rule allowing indefinite alimony, gives parliament 9 months for new law - Stockholm Center for Freedom
Turkey’s Constitutional Court has struck down a legal provision allowing courts to grant alimony to a divorced spouse for an indefinite period of time, giving parliament nine months to enact a new regulation, Turkish Minute reported, citing the Demirören news agency. The court’s General Assembly reviewed an application filed by the Antalya 12th Family Court seeking the annulment of Article 175 of the Turkish Civil Code, which regulates “poverty …
The Constitutional Court (AYM), in its General Assembly meeting today, considered the application from the Antalya 12th Family Court to annul the provision in Article 175 of the Turkish Civil Code No. 4721 concerning the "indefinite" nature of alimony payments. Many people, curious about the outcome, have raised the question, "Has indefinite alimony been abolished?" So, what is the latest situation regarding alimony regulations? Here are the det…
The Constitutional Court has annulled the provision in the Turkish Civil Code that allowed for the indefinite awarding of alimony after divorce. The decision was made by a majority vote. Following the decision, the way was paved for new legal regulations regarding the alimony system. The Constitutional Court annulled the provision in the Turkish Civil Code that allowed for the awarding of alimony after divorce without a time limit. It was announ…
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