Marriage in Thailand

If you are a foreigner looking to marry in Thailand it is important to follow all of the legal requirements. Firstly, you must appear in person at your Embassy with both passports to complete declarations stating that you are single and free to marry according to your country’s laws. You must also take a translated […]

Child Legitimation in Thailand

A father can legitimize his child by submitting an action for it at the local district office. This requires the mother and child to express consent, and they must appear before the registrar within sixty days of being notified or one hundred eighty days if they are outside of Thailand. Father’s Rights and Responsibilities If […]

Child Support in Thailand

Under Thai family law, both parents are obligated to provide financial support for their children until they reach legal age. This can be settled by mutual agreement or by court order. The money should cover the child’s expenses including food, shelter and medicine. The first six years of a child’s life are the most critical […]

Child Custody in Thailand

Child custody is a key issue that arises for married couples or unmarried parents with children in Thailand. The best interests of the child is the primary consideration in all decisions. Custody in common law refers to the charge and control that a person has over an item or property. In Thai Law, the term […]

Filing of Divorce in Thailand

Divorce in Thailand is possible under both administrative and contested processes. A contested divorce is necessary when there are issues such as child custody and property sharing that the couple cannot agree upon. Under an administrative divorce couples can register their divorce at the district office (known as Khet or Amphur) provided there are no […]