Divorce Process for Foreign Nationals in Turkey and Legal Consequences (2025 Guide)
Foreign citizens married to Turkish nationals may sometimes seek divorce in Turkey. In such cases, both Turkish Civil Code and Private International Law apply. Legal procedures such as property division, child custody, and residency rights can be complex.
Üner Law Firm – Alanya Lawyer Office explains how foreign spouses can handle divorce in Turkey as of 2025.
Can a Foreigner Get Divorced in Turkey?
Yes. Foreigners residing legally in Turkey, whose marriage took place or continued in Turkey, can file for divorce in Turkish courts.
If one spouse is Turkish or the marriage was conducted in Turkey, Turkish courts have jurisdiction.
Types of Divorce Cases
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Uncontested Divorce
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Minimum 1 year of marriage
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Mutual consent to divorce
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Agreement on property and alimony
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Contested Divorce
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Allegations of adultery, violence, abandonment, etc.
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Witnesses, evidence, and legal support required
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A lawyer is strongly recommended for foreigners
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Property Division and Marital Contracts
Unless a prenuptial agreement exists, “participation in acquired property” regime applies.
Assets gained during the marriage are divided equally.
Foreign assets may be excluded depending on the origin and date of acquisition.
Custody and Child Rights
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Custody is decided according to Turkish law
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Foreign parent retains visitation rights
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Removing the child from Turkey requires court approval
These issues often arise in multinational families living in Alanya.
International Recognition of Turkish Divorce
A divorce ruling by Turkish courts may require recognition or enforcement in the foreign spouse’s country.
Üner Law Firm assists with document preparation and legal follow-up abroad.
Impact on Citizenship
If the foreign spouse acquired citizenship through marriage:
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Citizenship may be revoked if the marriage is proven to be fake
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Otherwise, citizenship remains valid
The divorce must be reported to the Directorate of Migration Management.
Is Divorce Risky for Foreigners?
No. Foreigners have equal rights under Turkish law.
They can also divorce through power of attorney without attending hearings.
Post-Divorce Residency Rights
After divorce:
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Residence permits obtained through the spouse may be cancelled
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But new permits can be issued based on ownership, income, or other criteria
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Foreigners can apply for independent residence permits
Why Work with a Lawyer?
Language barriers, legal unfamiliarity, and procedural complexity make legal counsel essential.
Üner Law Firm in Alanya provides full representation in divorce proceedings for foreign clients.
Conclusion
Foreigners can legally divorce in Turkey, and their rights are protected under law.
With experience in international family law, Üner Avukatlık offers trusted legal support for divorce cases in Alanya.
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