How Long Does a Divorce Case Take

The duration of divorce cases can vary depending on whether the case is uncontested or contested, and whether there are requests such as custody, alimony, and property division. Therefore, the answer to the question "How long does a divorce case take?" may differ according to the characteristics of each file.

How Long Does an Uncontested Divorce Take?

Uncontested divorce cases are filed when spouses agree on all the consequences of the divorce. If the parties have agreed on issues such as alimony, custody, property division, and compensation, the prepared uncontested divorce protocol is submitted to the court. If the necessary conditions are met, the case can often be finalized in a single session.

In practice, the finalization period of uncontested divorce cases varies according to the workload of the court, but it can generally be completed within a few weeks to a few months. The parties must attend the hearing in person and declare their will in the presence of the judge.

How Long Does a Contested Divorce Case Take?

In contested divorce cases, the parties cannot agree on the terms or consequences of the divorce. Issues such as custody, alimony, material and moral compensation requests, property division, and fault assessment can cause the trial process to be prolonged.

In contested divorce cases, it may be necessary to hear witnesses, collect evidence, conduct expert examinations, and obtain expert reports if deemed necessary. Therefore, the finalization of the case may take more than a year, and longer trial processes can be seen in some files.

Factors Affecting the Duration of a Divorce Case

  • Dispute over custody
  • High number of witnesses
  • Property division and compensation requests
  • Disagreement over alimony
  • Workload of the courts
  • Duration of evidence collection
  • Appeal and cassation processes

What You Need to Know Before Filing for Divorce

Before taking a divorce decision, it is important for the parties to correctly evaluate their legal situation. Having knowledge especially about custody, alimony, property division, and compensation requests helps ensure that the legal process proceeds more effectively. Since each divorce file has its own unique conditions, an evaluation should be made according to the concrete case instead of general information.

Many factors such as the status of the property acquired by the spouses during the marriage, the age and needs of the children, the economic conditions of the parties, and the reasons for divorce can affect the case process. Therefore, it is important to analyze the current situation and prepare the necessary documents before filing a case.

Especially in contested divorce cases, collecting evidence on time and planning the legal process correctly is of great importance in terms of preventing loss of rights. It may be beneficial for people who have hesitations about the divorce process to get a legal opinion from a lawyer working in the field of family law.

Legal Support in Divorce Cases in Dalaman

Attorney Esra Kırşavoğlu Law Office provides professional legal consultancy and advocacy services to its clients in Dalaman and surrounding areas regarding the divorce process. You can contact us for detailed information and appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can an uncontested divorce be finalized in a single hearing?

Yes. If all legal requirements are satisfied and both spouses fully agree on the consequences of the divorce, the case may often be finalized in a single hearing.

How long can a contested divorce case last?

The duration varies depending on the complexity of the case, the number of witnesses, the evidence presented and the court's workload. Some contested divorce cases may take more than a year to conclude.

Is it mandatory to hire a lawyer for a divorce case?

No. Turkish law does not require legal representation in divorce proceedings. However, obtaining legal assistance may help prevent potential loss of rights and ensure that the process is managed effectively.

How is child custody determined?

The court makes custody decisions based primarily on the best interests of the child, taking into account factors such as age, needs and the circumstances of each parent.

Can alimony be requested while the divorce case is ongoing?

Yes. Temporary alimony may be requested during the proceedings if the legal requirements are met and the court finds the request justified.

For more information about divorce and family law matters, please visit our Family Law page.

Need Legal Assistance?

For legal assistance with divorce, custody, alimony, and property division cases, you can contact Attorney Esra Kırşavoğlu Law Office.

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