Turkey:
Government Bill Concerning Turkey' Accession To The Hague Convention Of 23 November 2007 On The International Recovery Of Child Support And Other Forms Of Family Maintenance
30 September 2016
Guzeloglu Attorneys-at-law
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Turkish government has introduced a bill numbered 1/698 and
dated 01.04.2016 concerning Turkey's accession to the Hague
Convention of 23 November 2007 on the International Recovery of
Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance ("Hague
Convention"), signed by the Prime Minister and all
ministers.
At the moment, the government bill has been referred to the
Committee on Foreign Relations as primary committee. If enacted,
Turkey's accession to the Convention will be an important step
forward in the area of Turkish family law in terms of ensuring
effective international recovery of child support and other forms
of family maintenance.
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