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can any body advise me please
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09 Oct 2010 Sat 12:32 am |
i have a friend that married a turkish man in aug this year, she has only know him for 6 months and visited him for 5 weeks in that time , she is english, she now regrets marrying him and wants to get out of this marriage, is there a easy way for her to end this marriage or does she have to wait the 2 years before she can divorce him. any advise would be help full please.
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09 Oct 2010 Sat 12:41 am |
So sad to hear that. It would depend on where she is....different countries have different processes. Even in places like the USA, each state has different processes and laws.
i have a friend that married a turkish man in aug this year, she has only know him for 6 months and visited him for 5 weeks in that time , she is english, she now regrets marrying him and wants to get out of this marriage, is there a easy way for her to end this marriage or does she have to wait the 2 years before she can divorce him. any advise would be help full please.
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09 Oct 2010 Sat 12:46 am |
As far as i know, judges generally wait 1 year for divorcement, but it is not a rule.
Also, i don´t know if there is a special regulation for Turkish-Forrigner marriages.
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09 Oct 2010 Sat 12:58 am |
thank you very much both of you . i think she will have to go and see a english soliciter.
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09 Oct 2010 Sat 01:03 am |
If she lives in Ankara, she can contact me. I can give her the contact numbers of my English speaking advocate friends.
You can PM me about that issue.
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09 Oct 2010 Sat 04:44 am |
i have a friend that married a turkish man in aug this year, she has only know him for 6 months and visited him for 5 weeks in that time , she is english, she now regrets marrying him and wants to get out of this marriage, is there a easy way for her to end this marriage or does she have to wait the 2 years before she can divorce him. any advise would be help full please.
She does not have to divorce him in the Turkish court system. If she is English, she can go back home and divorce him.
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09 Oct 2010 Sat 03:19 pm |
elisabeth thank you very much, so she does not have to do it in turkey she can do it here in england.
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09 Oct 2010 Sat 10:39 pm |
It is important where she got married. If she got married in Turkey, it might require some heavy paperwork in Turkey, which would be made easier if she perhaps visited Turkey. It is important for her to get legal advice from somebody who is specialized in this. I have heard of people who got a divorce, but found out later that some paper work had been lacking in Turkey, and they were still married in Turkey for all those years. Big whoops! But in any case, if there is a good reason for divorce, there is no time limit. Especially if the reason for divorce involves deception from his side (which is usually the case in these situations).
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09 Oct 2010 Sat 10:49 pm |
My daughter got married in Turkey and divorced in Scotland some time ago with little difficulty. Can´t remember the time scale though.
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09 Oct 2010 Sat 11:29 pm |
I think it has something to do with how the marriage is registered. But again, the best thing is to get legal advice. I can only speak of certain hear-say cases of Dutch-Turkish divorces.
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10 Oct 2010 Sun 01:09 am |
I think it has something to do with how the marriage is registered. But again, the best thing is to get legal advice. I can only speak of certain hear-say cases of Dutch-Turkish divorces.
You certainly need legal advice. I don´t do hear say.
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10 Oct 2010 Sun 02:39 am |
thank you so much for all you advice, i have showed her all the replies that you have sent and she is going to seek legal advice monday morning . thanks again.
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