Advocacy, Mediation and Conciliation
Attorney, Mediator and Conciliator Ebru ÇEBİ, registered with the Antalya Bar Association, has been practicing at her Antalya-based law office since 2002, with more than 24 years of professional experience. In Antalya, she provides litigation representation and legal consultancy services across various areas of law, particularly divorce, criminal, inheritance, real estate, labor, and enforcement-bankruptcy cases.
Mediation and conciliation processes enable disputes to be resolved through amicable methods. These approaches help protect the mutual interests of the parties and make it possible to develop practical and lasting solutions without the need for court proceedings. In Antalya, mediation is especially preferred in matters related to family law, commercial disputes, and labor law.
Registered with the Antalya Bar Association, Attorney, Mediator and Conciliator Ebru ÇEBİ continues her professional career in her Antalya-based law office with more than 22 years of experience. The office provides litigation and legal consultancy services in various fields of law, primarily divorce, criminal, inheritance, real estate, labor, and enforcement–bankruptcy cases in Antalya.
Mediation and conciliation processes allow disputes to be resolved amicably. Through these methods, the parties’ common interests are protected, and practical and lasting solutions can be developed without resorting to court proceedings. In Antalya, mediation is particularly common in family law, commercial disputes, and labor law matters.
In every legal process, we never compromise on our principles of honesty, confidentiality, and transparency. We are fully aware that case files are not merely legal documents but significant processes that directly affect the lives of our clients. Therefore, every case is carefully examined, and open communication is maintained at every stage of the process.
With our preventive law approach, we not only deal with existing disputes but also provide legal consultancy aimed at preventing potential risks in the future. This approach helps ensure that our clients do not face loss of rights later on.
With more than 22 years of experience, combined with the knowledge gained through both litigation and mediation processes, we continuously improve our professional standards in various fields of law in Antalya.
Our Antalya-based law office provides legal services not only within Antalya but also to clients across Turkey. We offer legal consultancy and litigation in a wide range of areas, including:
Handling divorce cases, alimony claims, custody disputes, and protecting family rights.
Assisting with inheritance distribution, wills, and related disputes to secure rightful shares.
Managing title deed annulments, property disputes, and ensuring secure real estate transactions.
Representing clients in criminal investigations and trials, safeguarding their rights at every stage.
Resolving disputes between employees and employers, including claims for unpaid wages and compensations.
Addressing landlord-tenant conflicts, rent collection issues, and eviction processes.
Our goal is to stand by our clients at every stage of the legal process, to vigorously defend their rights, and to provide the comprehensive legal support they need. When you seek a lawyer in Antalya, we work meticulously to deliver transparent, accessible, and swift solutions tailored to your needs.
Legal consultancy is provided in English, German, and Russian for foreign clients residing in Antalya as well as for Turkish citizens living abroad. Within this scope, we handle legal procedures related to real estate transactions, citizenship applications, family reunification, and commercial matters.
Highlighted services for foreign clients include:
Real Estate Transactions: Legal support for foreigners who wish to purchase property in Antalya, including title deed procedures and contract processes.
Citizenship and Residence Applications: Consultancy on acquiring Turkish citizenship or obtaining residence permits.
Family Reunification: Legal assistance in international marriage, divorce, and child custody matters.
Commercial and Corporate Transactions: Consultancy for foreign investors establishing companies or forming partnerships in Antalya.
Is consulting a lawyer subject to a fee?
In Türkiye, legal services are subject to the Attorney Minimum Fee Tariff published by the Union of Turkish Bar Associations. Therefore, legal consultation is generally paid, but the amount depends on the scope and duration of the meeting.
How is the attorney fee determined?
The attorney fee is determined based on the type, duration, and workload of the case, as well as the official fee tariff set by the Union of Turkish Bar Associations. Since each case is different, fees vary depending on the subject of the case.
What is the Attorney Minimum Fee Tariff?
Published annually, this tariff sets the lowest fees attorneys can charge. The lawyer and client may agree on a higher fee above this minimum.
Why might attorney fees in Antalya differ from those in other cities?
Differences may arise from the nature of the case, workload, local practices, and cost of living. Although the minimum tariff is the same, average fees may vary by region.
Which documents are required to issue a power of attorney?
Generally, an ID card or passport is sufficient. A notarized power of attorney grants the lawyer the authority to file and represent in court.
Can a power of attorney be issued abroad?
Yes. Powers of attorney issued at consulates or notaries abroad are valid in Türkiye, provided they are apostilled and translated.
Can I receive online legal consultation while abroad?
Yes. Thanks to technology, people living abroad can consult lawyers online and receive legal advice in this way.
Are meetings with lawyers confidential?
Yes. Under the Attorneyship Law, lawyers are bound by confidentiality. Discussions with clients and shared information are not disclosed to third parties.
Is it advisable to file a lawsuit without consulting a lawyer?
Although legally possible, filing without consultation may lead to loss of rights. Professional advice ensures smoother case progress.
What actions can a lawyer take on behalf of a client?
A lawyer can file lawsuits, submit petitions, correspond with the opposing party, and represent the client in court, within the limits specified in the power of attorney.
What is the difference between a mediator and a conciliator lawyer?
A mediator deals with private law disputes between parties, while a conciliator seeks resolution in certain criminal law cases.
What does preventive legal service mean?
Preventive law involves obtaining legal advice before disputes arise, helping to avoid future lawsuits and loss of rights.
What should be considered when choosing a lawyer?
The lawyer’s expertise, experience, communication style, and bar registration are important. Reliability and transparency are also key factors.
How does the lawyer–client relationship begin?
It begins with a written legal services agreement between lawyer and client, outlining rights and obligations of both parties.
What are the lawyer’s responsibilities in a case file?
The lawyer must follow the process on behalf of the client, prepare necessary petitions, attend hearings, and keep the client informed about the case.
Can correspondence with a lawyer be used as evidence?
No. Correspondence between lawyer and client is confidential and cannot be used as evidence, to protect the client’s rights.
Is it mandatory to sign a legal services agreement?
Yes. A written agreement is essential to protect the rights of both lawyer and client.
Is the attorney fee always paid in advance?
Payment method is agreed between the parties. In some cases, fees are paid upfront; in others, payment may be scheduled in stages.
In which cases can the attorney’s representation be terminated?
The client may revoke the power of attorney at any time. The lawyer may also withdraw from representation for valid reasons.
Is there a difference between online and face-to-face consultation with a lawyer in Antalya?
Both are valid. Online consultation is convenient for clients living abroad, while face-to-face meetings are often more practical for reviewing documents.