Av. Orhun Türkoğlu

Execution law is the entirety of rules established to ensure the fulfillment of a debt. This branch of law plays a crucial role in regulating the relationships between creditors and debtors and ensuring fair outcomes. Mainly categorized into execution and bankruptcy, execution law is applied across a broad spectrum ranging from commercial transactions to individual debts.

The primary objective of execution law is to protect the rights of creditors and ensure the timely and complete fulfillment of debts. In pursuit of this aim, various legal instruments are provided to creditors throughout the execution law process. These include practices such as seizure and sale of movable and immovable property. These legal instruments not only safeguard the rights of creditors but also ensure fair treatment of debtors.

Execution law also provides certain rights and protections for debtors. Various legal regulations exist to protect the debtor’s assets and ensure that execution proceedings are carried out in accordance with the law. Matters such as the debtor’s right to object and the protection of the debtor’s assets contribute to the fair and balanced operation of execution law.

Execution law is shaped in accordance with the principles established by the new Execution and Bankruptcy Law, which came into effect in 2004. With this law, the aim is to expedite execution law processes, ensure justice, and maintain balance between the parties involved.

Execution law is an important tool for fulfilling debts and ensuring justice. By safeguarding the rights of creditors and ensuring fair treatment of debtors, execution law is applied across a wide range of scenarios from commercial transactions to individual debts.

One of the primary duties of execution law attorneys is to inform and guide their clients throughout the execution process. Execution law procedures can often be complex and technical, thus the professional knowledge and experience of an attorney are invaluable to clients. Attorneys assist their clients in understanding the execution process and help them protect their rights and achieve the best possible outcome.

Execution law practice also involves advocating for clients’ rights in court. Actions such as challenging an execution procedure, halting execution proceedings, or initiating lawsuits in court to protect the rights of debtors fall within the expertise of execution law attorneys. Throughout all these processes, our law firm represents clients to the best of our ability and defends their rights.