How about the liquidation of property and inheritance sharing when one of the spouses dies?
Marriage ends with the death of one of the spouses, the surviving spouse’s inheritance among the children and other heirs before sharing is made in settlement of property between the spouses. After the surviving spouse receives half of the deceased’s “acquired property”, the inheritance is transferred to the share. The tereke consists of the deceased spouse’s “personal property with half of his acquired property”. When the inheritance is transferred to the share, the surviving spouse, who is the heir together with his children, receives ¼ share of the inheritance. If there is a “family residence” that was inhabited during the marriage and whose property belongs to the deceased spouse, the surviving spouse has been granted the right to request that the ownership of the family residence be given to him “for an inheritance share”.