MEDIATION IN
FAMILY LAW DISPUTES

Aile Hukuku Uyuşmazlıklarında Arabuluculuk
Family law is the section of civil law that regulates the relationships of individuals within the family environment.
Family is defined in narrow and broad terms. In the narrow sense, family is the community consisting of husband and wife, while in the broad sense, family is the community consisting of wife, husband and children.
According to the 2018 judicial statistics prepared by the Ministry of Justice, Family Courts are the third busiest courts with 294,039 cases filed in 2018. When the files transferred from previous years are added to this number, it is seen that there are 443,245 cases in the Family Courts in 2018. It is obvious how difficult it is to resolve so many cases in a short time and with a perfect trial.
Disputes within the scope of family law arising from actions and transactions that the parties can carry out with their free will can be resolved through mediation. For example, issues such as breaking off an engagement, returning gifts, material and moral compensation, sharing property in case of termination of marriage, compensation and alimony can be resolved through mediation. If you are experiencing such problems, you can resolve your dispute with the help of a mediator within the scope of the "Law on Mediation in Civil Disputes".
The mediation method is much more economical compared to court costs. Moreover, it is possible to reach a solution much faster than through the court process.
