Is It Costly To Sue in Civil Courts? - AŞIKOĞLU LAW OFFİCE
Aşıkoğlu started his position as the Alanya Public Prosecutor in 2009 and continued until 2013 when he quit his position to initiate his career as an attorney at law.
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Is It Costly To Sue in Civil Courts?

Is It Costly To Sue in Civil Courts?

Yeah, it could be costly to sue. In our country, judicial costs are substantially lower than in most European countries. However, according to the type of the case, the duration and the value of the subject of the case, the costs may be serious. You will need to prepare for this and learn about the costs in advance. As a rule, costs are taken from the person who sues the case during the trial process.

The initial litigation expenses are divided into two main items as tuition and expense advance.

Mortar is the money that is paid to the State when the case is opened. When the mortar is taken as a fixed amount in a limited number of case types, ie as a fixed amount, it is taken as a percentage in many types of proceedings, ie with a percentage based on the value of what you are subject to, and the higher the value, the higher the amount of the relative fee you have to pay. .

Expense advances include a number of sub-items, such as notice expenses to be paid to witnesses and parties, witness fee to be paid to witnesses and witnesses to be paid to the court, according to the type of case, witness fee to be paid to witnesses;

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