DEMAND FOR THE EXPENDITURE OF CHILDREN'S GOODS - 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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DEMAND FOR THE EXPENDITURE OF CHILDREN’S GOODS

DEMAND FOR THE EXPENDITURE OF CHILDREN’S GOODS

TO THE … FAMILY COURT

Requesting : A……., B……. (Mother and father)

Claim: Permission to use the child’s property

Legal Evidence: Bank records, School expenses documents, Population records and other evidence.

Legal Reasons : TMK. 327. and continuation

Instructions

1- ……. born……….the named child is a joint child of our clients.

2- On behalf of our clients at the bank for the joint child …………. TL. they have invested money in the amount of.But recently they have been in serious financial difficulties. The child does not have the financial strength to cover school costs, clothing. The child’s needs therefore to be used in ……….. Available from the bank ………… we have been obliged to request that some of the lira money be allowed to be spent by our clients.

Demand and Result

By conducting the necessary research and examinations, our clients’ joint child ………..’s school expenses in use ……….. Bank …………..from lira deposits …………. we would like to inform you and sincerely request that your money be allowed to be spent.

Attorneys of the Those Who Make a Request

 

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