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Alimony increase case. Salvation Guide for Divorced Women: Increase Your Poverty Alimony

The constant increase in inflation rates in Turkey leaves many women facing economic difficulties. This situation once again reveals that the alimony payments of divorced women should be increased according to current economic conditions. The Supreme Court decisions also emphasize that changing economic conditions and increasing living costs should be taken into account in the request for an increase in alimony. Here are the things you need to know about the increase in alimony and the highlights of the Supreme Court decisions. Here are the issues you should pay attention to before filing an alimony case.




Supreme Court Decisions and Alimony Increase in Alimony Cases


  • 3rd Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court of Appeals, E. 2011/17579 K. 2012/831 T. 17.01.2012: The Supreme Court states that the change in the financial situations of the parties or the circumstances required by equity should be taken into account in increasing the alimony. In this decision, it is emphasized that the purchasing power of money loses value at the rate of inflation and alimony should be increased at the PPI rate accordingly.

  • 3rd Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court of Appeals, E. 2014/8511 K. 2014/14770 T. 17.11.2014: In this decision, it was stated that the social and economic situations of the parties and the economic developments in the country should be taken into consideration in increasing the alimony. The Supreme Court emphasizes that a balance must be maintained between the needs of the alimony creditor and the income status of the alimony obligor.

  • 3rd Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court of Appeals, E. 2014/21979 K. 2015/8247 T. 11.05.2015: This decision states that alimony should be increased in certain periods and taking into account economic conditions. It was not deemed correct to reject the case based on erroneous evaluations and the decision was overturned.

  • 3rd Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court of Appeals, E. 2013/2884 K. 2013/4237 T. 13.03.2013: The Supreme Court emphasizes that the economic developments in the country and the losses in the purchasing power of money should be taken into account when increasing the alimony.





Inflation Data and Cost of Living


Inflation rates have been increasing rapidly in Turkey in recent years. According to TURKSTAT data, CPI increased by 64.77% in December 2023. This situation has caused the prices of basic food items to rise rapidly. For example, the price of cheese per kilo, which was 17.55 TL in 2014, increased to 250 TL in 2024. Likewise, fresh milk increased by 585%, beef by 480%, cheese by 465% and poultry by 311%.

In the light of these data, it can be seen that a woman who receives 600 TL as alimony will only be able to buy 2 kilos of cheese and 3 kilos of tomatoes in 2024. It is clear that women, who have been receiving the same amount of alimony since 2014, are in an even more difficult economic situation in the face of increasing living costs. Take action immediately for alimony case and do not be crushed in the economic inflation environment.


Exchange Rate and Economic Challenges

When we look at the dollar/TL parity, while 1 dollar was 2.13 TL in 2014, it became 30.21 TL in 2024. This situation shows that the increase in the exchange rate also increases economic difficulties.





Conclusion

Women should take legal action to increase their alimony in the face of changing economic conditions and high inflation. Supreme Court decisions and current economic data reveal the legitimacy of the alimony increase request. Such cases should be encouraged to protect women's rights and ensure their economic empowerment. Remember, alimony is a right and must be updated according to changing economic conditions.

If you think that your alimony should be increased, you can protect your rights by getting legal support. Take action with a Divorce Lawyer to alleviate the effects of inflation and protect your living standards.





 
 
 

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