Common Mistakes in Inheritance Sharing and Their Legal Consequences (2025 Guide)
Inheritance refers to the distribution of the deceased’s assets among legal heirs. In Turkey, many inheritance cases turn into disputes due to lack of legal knowledge or procedural mistakes. In this article, Üner Law Office – Alanya Lawyer explains the most frequent mistakes made during inheritance sharing and their legal implications as of 2025.
Who are the legal heirs?
According to the Turkish Civil Code, heirs are determined by law:
-
Descendants (children, grandchildren)
-
Parents and their descendants
-
Grandparents and their descendants
-
Spouse (always a legal heir)
-
The State (if no heirs exist)
Is it okay to distribute inheritance without a court?
Heirs often prefer to “settle among themselves”. But without an official certificate of inheritance, any distribution is legally invalid. This document is obtained from a notary or court.
Common mistakes in inheritance cases:
-
Sharing property without title transfer
-
One heir acting without others’ consent
-
Disregarding valid wills
-
Ignoring reserved shares of forced heirs
-
Missing the 3-month deadline for inheritance rejection
What if there's a will?
A valid will can override the default inheritance shares. However, forced heirs (like children) are always entitled to their legal minimum share.
Can I refuse an inheritance?
Yes. If the inheritance includes debt, heirs may legally reject it within 3 months of the death by applying to the civil court.
What if there is a dispute?
First, mediation is encouraged. If that fails, a partition lawsuit (izale-i şuyu) may be filed to end the co-ownership.
Why legal assistance is crucial
A mistake in inheritance law can cause irreversible loss or family tension.
Üner Law Office – Alanya Lawyer provides legal consultation on inheritance planning, wills, rejection of inheritance, and distribution cases.
More content:
- Making Foreign Judgments Valid in Turkey: The Recognition and Enforcement Process
- Traffic Accidents Involving Foreigners in Turkey: The Legal Process
- Losing Turkish Citizenship: The Legal Grounds for Denaturalization
- Compensation Rights for Employees Dismissed from a Job in Turkey
- Arbitration in Turkey for Foreigners: An Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Commercial and Company Law in Turkey for Foreigners
- Work Permit Refused? A Legal Guide to the Appeal Process for Foreigners in Turkey
- Appealing Administrative Fines in Turkey: A Guide for Foreigners
- Issuing a Power of Attorney in Turkey for Foreigners: Legal Requirements
- Divorce and Alimony Cases for Foreigners in Turkey
- Rights and Responsibilities of Foreigners under Turkish Criminal Law
- The Right to a Fair Trial for Foreigners in Turkey
- Condominium Law in Turkey and Its Importance for Foreigners
- Legal Restrictions for Foreigners Buying Land and Fields in Turkey
- Inheritance Law: Succession and Transfer Procedures for Foreigners in Turkey
- How to Draft a Real-Estate Sales Contract for Foreigners in Turkey?
- The Legal Process of Title Deed (TAPU) Transfer for Foreigners in Turkey
- Legal Challenges Foreigners Face in Turkish Citizenship Applications
- Long-Term Residence Permit in Turkey: Conditions and Application Process
- How to Draft a Real-Estate Sales Contract for Foreigners in Turkey?
- The Legal Process of Title Deed (TAPU) Transfer for Foreigners in Turkey
- Legal Challenges Foreigners Face in Turkish Citizenship Applications
- Long-Term Residence Permit in Turkey: Conditions and Application Process
- How to Cancel a Deportation (Removal) Order in Turkey?
- How to Appeal if a Residence Permit is Rejected in Turkey?
- Can I Appeal a Traffic Fine? How to Challenge Unfair Tickets
- How Can I Evict My Tenant?
- Property Division After Divorce in Turkey: What You Need to Know
- Common Mistakes in Inheritance Sharing and Their Legal Consequences
- Setting Up a Company in Turkey: Legal Guide for Foreigners