Thailand Marriage Registration, Thailand Divorce, Divorce Agreement, Contested Divorce, Child Custody, Uncontested Divorce, Grounds for Divorce, Child Support, Thailand Prenuptial Agreement, Marital Property, Will and Testament

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|

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|

Last Will and Testament and Inheritance Rights

If I don’t have a Thailand will, who will inherit my belongings if I die? When a person dies without a will in Thailand, the whole of his estate shall be distributed among his heirs according to the law. Thai inheritance law states there are six classes of heir and each one is entitled [...]

2021-02-24T16:41:33+07:00By |Family Law|

Child Custody in Thailand

Child custody issues in Thailand usually arise when spouses having children are divorcing. Child custody is often an issue for an unmarried couple who have already had children outside wedlock. What are your custody rights under Thai law? Under the Civil and Commercial Code of Thailand (CCCT), the right of custody is called [...]

2021-02-24T16:48:35+07:00By |AAA Advice, Family Law|
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