Medical Malpractice in Thailand

Medical Malpractice is any act or omission by a healthcare practitioner that falls below the standards of his profession and causes injury to a patient. It includes providing unskilled and inadequate treatment or failing to warn patients of known health risks. Malpractice laws encourage accountability by pushing medical professionals to adhere to best practices and […]
Marriage Registration in Thailand

Regardless of whether you are marrying a fellow expat or a Thai national, it is important that your marriage is legally recognised in Thailand. This can only be done through marriage registration in Thailand. Before you begin the process, ensure that all supporting documents are translated to English by a certified translator. Your embassy will […]
Filing of Divorce in Thailand

When a couple files for divorce in Thailand, they must appear together at the district office (amphur or amphoe, ekht in Bangkok) where their marriage was registered. They must bring their marriage certificate and identification documents. Two witnesses must accompany them. Some reasons for divorce include adultery, serious misconduct, imprisonment, and desertion for more than […]
Preparing a Prenuptial Agreement in Thailand

A prenuptial agreement can help couples set out financial transparency upfront. This can reduce the likelihood of a dispute in the event of a divorce. A prenuptial agreement can also make the process of divorce less acrimonious and simpler for both parties. It can also prevent a battle over assets and property. Assets and liabilities […]
The Importance of Property Title Transfer in Thailand

Property Title Transfer is a critical process that ensures a legal transfer of ownership and compliance with Thai law. It includes due diligence, a land survey to verify boundaries and reduce risks of future disputes, and the submission of original documents at the Land Department, including sale and purchase agreements, ID documents, and applicable taxes […]
Child Legitimation in Thailand

Child legitimation is a process that allows the father of a child born outside marriage to establish legal parenthood. This gives the father familial rights and responsibilities, including custody, and inheritance rights. It also allows the child to use the father’s surname and obtain social security benefits. Child legitimation can be done voluntarily or through […]
Child Support in Thailand

Under Thai family law, parents are obligated to financially support their children until they reach legal age. Child support can be settled through written mutual agreement or court order. This guide, authored by a leading Bangkok family law firm, delves into the legal framework, calculation methods, and enforcement mechanisms of child support in Thailand. Legal […]