Turkey–Netherlands legal support, lawyer to lawyer
A large Turkish community and one of Europe’s busiest trade gateways sit at either end of this corridor. When a matter runs between the Netherlands and Turkey, hand the local part to a verified colleague rather than letting borders slow the work.
✦ Free for lawyers — no commission, no hidden fees.
Dutch and Turkish legal systems are different, and admission to one bar does not carry to the other. But families, estates and businesses regularly straddle both countries. Delegation lets a Dutch lawyer serve a client with a matter in Turkey — and a Turkish lawyer serve one with a matter in the Netherlands — without giving up the file.
LawyerGo connects the two sides directly. Each lawyer is verified against their bar or law-society registration before taking work, so the colleague you brief in Rotterdam, Amsterdam, İstanbul or İzmir is genuinely admitted to act.
What lawyers delegate across this corridor
From private-client questions to cross-border trade, these are the matters that travel this route most often.
Cross-border inheritance
Estates spread across the Netherlands and Turkey — applicable law, succession documents, and dealing with the local court or land registry.
Family law
Divorce, custody and maintenance for families connected to both countries, including recognition of a decision given in the other jurisdiction.
Property in Turkey
Buying, selling, inheriting or disputing Turkish real estate for clients based in the Netherlands, handled by counsel on the ground.
Trade & commercial matters
Contracts, distribution and disputes arising from the busy import–export relationship between Dutch and Turkish businesses, including work routed through Rotterdam.
Enforcement & debt recovery
Collecting a debt or enforcing a Dutch or Turkish decision in the other country, with a local lawyer who knows the route.
Notarial & registry errands
Time-sensitive in-person steps — a signing, a filing, a registry visit — covered by a verified colleague in the right city.
A trusted colleague who speaks the language
Most Dutch–Turkish matters stall not on the law but on trust and language. LawyerGo profiles show jurisdiction, verified registration and languages, so you can brief a colleague in Turkish or Dutch and know they are admitted where the step has to happen. (LawyerGo is operated from Rotterdam by Jus Legal, so this corridor is close to home.)
You keep the client and the matter; your colleague takes responsibility for the local task. Conflicts and confidentiality remain yours, and any fee is settled directly between you — never through the platform.
See how verification works →Post it once, engage locally
Describe the task — jurisdiction, city, deadline. Verified Dutch or Turkish lawyers respond; you compare profiles and proposals, agree a fee directly, and instruct the right colleague. Documents, messages and progress live in one place, ending in a short closing report.
It is free to use. LawyerGo verifies licences and provides the secure workflow; it does not give legal advice or touch money.
About cross-border task delegation →What LawyerGo is — and is not
We keep the platform honest by being explicit about how it works and where the legal responsibility sits.
We are not a law firm
LawyerGo is a technology platform that connects lawyers. We do not practise law, represent clients, or provide legal services ourselves.
No legal advice from us
Any legal advice comes from the qualified lawyer you engage — never from LawyerGo. We facilitate the connection, nothing more.
Fees arranged directly
Lawyers agree any fee between themselves and settle it directly. We take no commission, charge no fees, and never hold or move money.
Bar verification required
Every account is checked against its bar or law-society registration before it can post or accept work. Unverified accounts cannot transact.
Your duties stay yours
Client consent, conflict checks, confidentiality, and compliance with your bar rules remain the responsibility of the instructing and receiving lawyer.
Confidential by design
Files and messages are encrypted, engagement-level NDAs apply, and verification documents are visible only to our review officers.
Questions, answered
Can a Dutch lawyer instruct a Turkish lawyer (and vice versa)?
I have a client with property in Turkey — can you help?
In what language can we work?
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