Buying Property in Thailand

If you want to buy property in Thailand, you should hire a lawyer to help you navigate the legal complexities. They can also help you find a property that meets your needs and budget. When buying property in Thailand, it’s common practice to pay a reservation fee. This is typically non-refundable unless there are specific…

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Breach of Contract in Thailand

Contracts are the backbone of business transactions and relationships. When a party fails to fulfill its contractual obligations, it is deemed a breach and can have serious implications for individuals and businesses. Understanding the legal framework, types of breaches and available remedies is essential for individuals and businesses to protect their interests and enforce their…

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Personal Injury Claims in Thailand

Personal Injury Claims in Thailand are governed by the Civil and Commercial Code. They are based on the notion that when a person causes injury, they must compensate the injured party for their loss. Interview data show that the interlegality of injury cases – movement back and forth between state law and norms associated with…

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Medical Malpractice in Thailand

Medical Malpractice in Thailand is an ongoing issue that requires a comprehensive approach. This includes legal reforms, better reporting systems, increased awareness, and a shift in cultural mindsets towards greater accountability among healthcare professionals. Medical malpractice involves a breach of professional standards that causes injury or death to the patient. Claims can be brought under…

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Power of Attorney in Thailand

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal instrument that empowers an Agent to act on behalf of the Principal. POAs can be general or specific, depending on the scope of powers enumerated. Local laws and practices can influence POA processes, requiring careful drafting and consultation with legal experts. A POA can help you manage…

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Notary Public in Thailand

If you need a legal document authenticated and certified for use abroad, you’ll need to present it to a Notary Public. These are lawyers authorized by the Lawyers Council of Thailand to validate documents and verify signatures. Having your document notarized can save you a lot of headache and trouble later on. We’ll talk about…

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Child Legitimation in Thailand

Child Legitimation in Thailand often arises when fathers of children born out of wedlock pursue legal action to have their parental rights recognized. Custody issues can also be addressed through the same legitimation process. To gain legal recognition, the father must follow specific procedures outlined in Thai law. Once completed, he gains equal parental rights…

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Child Support in Thailand

Under Thai family law, parents are obligated to financially support their children until they reach legal age. This can be settled through a mutual agreement or a court order and should cover basic expenses such as food, shelter, clothing, medicine and education. Whether through mutual agreement or court intervention, effective child support arrangements require careful…

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Child Custody in Thailand

Child Custody issues are common for both married couples and unmarried parents in Thailand. This article will discuss the legal definitions of parental rights, custody for married and unmarried parents, and court procedures for resolving child custody cases in Thailand, prioritizing the best interests of the children. This guide also provides insight into how to…

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