Personal Injury in Thailand – 5 things you need to know

If you've suffered personal injury in Thailand, we have a list of five essential things you need to know before you do anything. The good news is that you are going to have options available to you. If you know what to do and when to do it, there's a good chance you're [...]

2021-02-24T16:10:31+07:00By |AAA Advice, Civil Law|

Need a Divorce in Thailand? – Step by Step Overview

Needless to say, divorce can be one of the most emotionally draining, costly, and stress-inducing experiences one can go through. While it is certainly a safe assumption that no one enters into marriage with the intent or hope of divorce, the reality is that no small number of marriages ends up at this point, [...]

2021-02-24T16:18:03+07:00By |AAA Advice, Family Law|

Thailand Debts – Consolidation Collection Advice

Thailand Debts - Consolidation Collection Advice Debt consolidation loans can be a crucial process of financial recovery for some, and only a last resort for others. Merely the phrase ‘debt consolidation’ can cause a diverse range of individuals stress and apprehension due to some increasingly negative consensuses. These opinions tend to lean towards the [...]

2021-02-24T16:19:16+07:00By |AAA Advice, Debt Recovery|

How To Choose The Best Thailand Attorney For Me?

Thailand Attorney Choices Choosing a Thailand lawyer to represent you is an important decision. This decision could be the difference between going to jail or remaining a free man. Of course, not all Thailand legal cases have such drastic consequences but generally speaking you will be investing significant time and effort in the process [...]

2021-02-24T16:20:31+07:00By |AAA Advice|

New Thailand Visa Rules From March 20th 2016

After a long period of proposals for stricter Immigration laws and enforcement, stricter rules for visa over-stayers will take effect from March 20th, 2016. Besides the system of fines already in place, over-stayers will now be forbidden to return to the Kingdom for various periods of time. These measures are part of a wider [...]

2021-02-24T16:21:41+07:00By |AAA Advice|

New E-Justice Conference Center Opens Feb 2016

The Courts of Justice in Thailand provide interpreters of English and other languages such as Chinese, Turkish, Persian, Burmese, French, Russian, Lao, Vietnamese, Arabic, Tagalog, German, Turkish, Spanish and Italian including other local tribal languages and sign language for victims, accused and witnesses in criminal cases who are native speakers of these languages and [...]

2021-02-24T16:22:28+07:00By |AAA Advice|

What to Expect in a Thai Court – A Guide For First Timers

Coming to court for the first time, whether as a defendant, third-party witness or victim, can be an intimidating experience, and anxiety can be exacerbated by the fact that as a foreigner, you are attending court proceedings in a language that you do not understand. Reading this, you might be getting ready to go [...]

2021-02-24T16:23:14+07:00By |AAA Advice|

The facts about child custody

What you need to know about Thai law Many people assume that child custody issues only arise for married couples with children seeking divorce. While this is certainly generally the case, child custody can also apply to unmarried couples, so it is important to make sure that you know what your rights are under [...]

2021-02-24T16:29:21+07:00By |AAA Advice, Family Law|

Living with your Thai Girlfriend? – Cohabitation Family Law in Thailand

Note: This is an article which provides information of a general nature for our readers. It is not intended as legal advice for a specific situation or client. If you are experiencing legal challenges, we advise you to seek the advice of a competent attorney in Thailand. Thailand Family Law is Different For [...]

2021-02-24T16:30:59+07:00By |AAA Advice, Family Law|
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