Request For Protection Of Children's Property - 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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Request For Protection Of Children’s Property

Request For Protection Of Children’s Property

FAMILY COURT

Prompting :

Regents :

Address :

Opponent :

Subject: demand for protection of children’s property

Legal evidence: population records, Land Registry records, witnesses, necessary research and correspondence, and any other legal evidence

Legal legislation: TMK and related legislation.

Instructions

1-The defendant and our client…….. they were divorced in history. The joint parties ……. born C……. they have a child named.

2-joint custody of the child is left to the defendant. Child …… name ….. an apartment registered in his name in the deed number of parcels and in the bank ……….it has TL money. As the defendant withdrew the money and spent it, he did not rent the apartment, he kept it empty, so he did not take care to adequately manage the child’s property. Therefore, protection measures have become mandatory by the court.

Result and prompt

By performing a required inspection of joint child………. born C…..we respectfully request and request that measures be taken to protect the property and money of the defendant and that the costs be borne to the defendant.

Prompting

Plaintiff

Regents

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