Allen, Texas - Turkish Speaking Attorney in Texas
Alaz Law provides Turkish-speaking legal counsel for clients whose U.S. matters involve immigration, business, corporate, or estate-planning questions. We begin with the facts that control the engagement: the legal objective, relevant jurisdiction, available records, and the decision that needs to be made.
A Turkish-speaking lawyer for cross-border legal questions
Legal decisions involving the United States and Turkey often require careful translation of facts—not simply translation of words. A company structure, investment record, civil document, family relationship, ownership history, or estate-planning objective must be evaluated in the legal system that governs the matter. Turkish-language communication can help clarify those facts at the outset.
Hasan Alaz, Esq. is the firm’s Founder and Managing Attorney. His public profile lists his admissions, languages, and professional background. The firm’s Allen office serves clients seeking a Turkish attorney or Turkish lawyer in Texas while the engagement is tailored to the particular legal issue.
Legal matters evaluated by Alaz Law
The firm does not treat every cross-border question as the same kind of case. The following areas are distinct, and each requires its own scope and analysis.
U.S. immigration
Federal immigration matters for investors, founders, professionals, families, and individuals with delayed cases may be evaluated based on the relevant immigration category and record.
Explore Turkish-speaking immigration counselCorporate and business law
Company formation, governance, transactions, and cross-border commercial questions require a scope that reflects the transaction, parties, and applicable law.
Explore corporate law servicesEstate planning
Estate-planning decisions can involve family, assets, business ownership, and future incapacity considerations that require thoughtful legal planning.
Explore estate-planning servicesAllen and North Texas consultations
Clients looking for an Allen immigration lawyer can review the local immigration page for office information, service categories, and immigration-specific consultation guidance.
Explore Allen immigration counselTexas location, clear scope, and practical access
Alaz Law is located at 825 Watter’s Creek Blvd., Building M, Suite 250, Allen, Texas 75013. The firm can discuss consultation format after identifying the nature of the matter. Federal immigration representation may have a different geographic scope from a state-law corporate or estate-planning engagement; that distinction should be made clearly before work begins.
Frequently asked questions
Do you have a Turkish-speaking attorney in Texas?
Yes. Hasan Alaz, Esq. communicates with clients in Turkish, English, and Azerbaijani. The firm’s office is in Allen, Texas, and the appropriate engagement depends on the legal issue, jurisdiction, and facts of the matter.
What legal services does Alaz Law provide in Texas?
Alaz Law provides services in U.S. immigration, corporate law, and estate planning. Scope and availability depend on the relevant jurisdiction, the matter, and the engagement terms.
Can a Turkish-speaking attorney handle my U.S. immigration case if I live outside Texas?
Federal immigration matters may be handled remotely where appropriate. Clients outside Texas should begin with the nationwide Turkish Immigration Lawyer page, which explains the immigration-focused service scope.
Where is the office?
The office is located at 825 Watter’s Creek Blvd., Building M, Suite 250, Allen, Texas 75013. Consultation arrangements depend on the type of matter and the planned scope of representation.
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Provide a short description of the objective, your location, the relevant documents or business facts, and any time-sensitive issue. This allows the firm to determine whether the requested matter fits an appropriate legal scope.
This page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. It does not create an attorney-client relationship. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Author: Hasan Alaz, Esq. | Review date: August 18, 2026
