Frequently Asked Questions
How to Get a Power of Attorney?
In order to issue a power of attorney, you should go to any notary and explaining to the notary what the power of attorney is for, together with the identity card or passport. The name, surname, TR identity number, and full address of the person to whom the power of attorney will be given must be notified to the notary public.
To Read FurtherHow Are Attorney Fees Determined?
The lawyer profession is a self-employment activity. Attorney's fee refers to the amount or value corresponding to the legal aid of the lawyer. Lawyers offer their knowledge and experience in the field of law to the benefit of people. As in every profession, legal consultancy and other legal services are subject to a fee. Paying a lawyer is also a legal obligation, and it is prohibited to make a wage contract below the amounts specified in the attorney's minimum wage tariff.
To Read FurtherHow can I find out the status of my case?
You can view the cases registered under your name by searching for “Ministry of Justice” on the e-Government portal and clicking the “Case File Inquiry” button. For a detailed review of documents and to track the progress of your case beyond basic information, you can log in via the “Citizen UYAP” system to review all documents in the case file.
To Read FurtherWill I Be Able to Recoup the Expenses I Incurred?
If you win the case, the court will order the losing party to reimburse you for the litigation costs. However, it is important to note that this reimbursement covers only court fees and expenses. Items such as personal preparation costs, transportation expenses, and the retainer fee you paid to your attorney are generally not recoverable from the opposing party.
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