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Turkish probate law governs how a deceased person’s estate is administered, distributed, and legally transferred to rightful heirs. As Akkas & Associates Law Firm, we have been assisting clients with probate, inheritance, and estate matters since 1992. Our team provides multilingual legal support to help families navigate the legal complexities surrounding Turkish probate procedures.
Understanding how probate works is crucial for both Turkish citizens and foreigners with assets in Turkey. Our probate lawyers in Istanbul explain the essentials of Turkish probate law in 2026, including certificate of inheritance proceedings, court procedures, estate administration, and the role of probate lawyers.
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Probate, or Inheritance Law, in Turkey is a structured and highly regulated field, crucial for anyone with assets—especially immovable property—within the Republic’s borders. For international heirs, understanding the specific procedures governed by the Turkish Civil Code and international private law is not just helpful—it’s essential for a successful claim.
As Akkas & Associates Law Firm, a leading full-service law firm in Istanbul since 1992, we specialize in providing clear, professional, and multilingual guidance through these complex processes.

When a person passes away leaving behind assets in Turkey, the first crucial step is determining the applicable law. This is where Turkey’s legal framework distinguishes between types of assets:
This dual system means a foreign heir will almost certainly need expert local legal counsel to navigate both the Turkish law governing property and the foreign law potentially governing other assets.

The most vital document in the Turkish probate process is the Certificate of Inheritance, known in Turkish as a Veraset İlamı.
Obtaining this certificate requires submitting translated and Apostilled or legalized documentation, such as the death certificate, proof of kinship (birth, marriage certificates), and, if one exists, the foreign or Turkish will. Our Turkish inheritance lawyers are experts at preparing and submitting the entire application package to ensure its smooth acceptance by the court.

Turkish probate law strictly protects the shares of certain close relatives, known as the “forced share” or reserved portion (saklı pay). Even if a deceased person left a will (testate succession), they cannot entirely exclude their closest family members from the estate.
The legally protected heirs and their reserved portions include:
A will in Turkey can only distribute the remaining portion of the estate, known as the “disposable share” (tasarruf edilebilir kısım).





The process for claiming inheritance in Turkey typically follows these crucial steps:
As an international law firm, we frequently assist foreign nationals inheriting assets in Turkey. Navigating this process requires specialized knowledge of international law principles:

The key difference is the concept of reserved portion (saklı pay). Turkish law strictly reserves a mandatory share of the estate for descendants, parents, and the surviving spouse, which cannot be overridden entirely by a will.
No. There are specific restrictions on property ownership and inheritance for foreign nationals concerning military zones and certain strategically important regions. An expert lawyer must perform due diligence on the property’s status.
In cases of intestate succession (no valid will), the deceased’s assets are distributed strictly according to the statutory order of legal heirs defined in the Turkish Civil Code (Heir Classes: 1st-Descendants, 2nd-Parents, 3rd-Grandparents, plus the surviving spouse).
A straightforward case with no disputes and complete, properly legalized documents can take a few weeks to a couple of months to secure the Certificate of Inheritance and pay the tax. However, complex cases, those involving disputes, or requiring the recognition of a foreign court decision can take significantly longer, often six months or more.
No. With a valid Power of Attorney (PoA) granted to your Turkish lawyer, they can perform all necessary actions on your behalf, including applying for the Veraset İlamı, paying taxes, and completing the title deed transfer at the Land Registry Office.
For over three decades, Akkas & Associates has been Istanbul’s trusted leader in inheritance law, guiding clients to successful outcomes in estate disputes and litigation.
Selcuk Akkas, Attorney at Law, Patent & Trademark Attorney & Mediator
Navigating the intricacies of Turkish probate law, especially as an international heir dealing with issues like the Certificate of Inheritance and Inheritance Tax, demands meticulous legal guidance.
If you need legal assistance for probate law in Turkey, Turkish inheritance procedures, or estate distribution in 2026, our experienced team is ready to help. Akkas & Associates Law Firm provides comprehensive probate services for both Turkish citizens and foreigners.
Contact Akkas & Associates Law Firm today to speak with an experienced Istanbul Inheritance Lawyer and ensure your assets are handled efficiently and in full compliance with the Turkish Civil Code.