Consultation

Consultation

Book a legal consultation with Serka Law Firm

Use this page when you need a practical first-pass review of a legal issue connected to Turkey and you want to know the safest next step before time, money, or documents are wasted.

Reviewed by | Last updated: April 8, 2026

What you send

  • A short summary of the matter in plain language.
  • The nearest deadline, appointment, or urgent risk if one exists.
  • The key documents already in your possession.
  • Your nationality, current location, and whether Turkey is the main or secondary jurisdiction in the file.

What we review

  • Whether the issue is administrative, transactional, contentious, or mixed.
  • Which legal route actually fits the facts and which route should be avoided.
  • What is missing from the current document pack.
  • Whether the matter needs immediate filing, follow-up, negotiation, or full representation.

What you receive

  • A clearer route decision: proceed, pause for documents, or change strategy.
  • The next procedural step and the documents required to reach it.
  • An early warning on urgency, timing, or rejection risk.
  • A recommendation on whether full legal representation should start now.

Frequently asked questions

Can I start before every document is ready?

Yes. A concise summary and the key decision-shaping documents are enough for an initial route decision. The consultation should tell you what else matters, not force you to over-collect before the review starts.

Is this only for court cases?

No. The consultation surface is used for immigration, citizenship, company formation, real estate, transaction planning, enforcement-sensitive matters, and broader cross-border legal problems tied to Turkey.

When should full legal representation start?

As soon as the consultation shows that a filing, negotiation, registry step, or risk-control action should not be delayed. The point of the first review is to identify that threshold quickly.