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Setting Up a Foundation in Thailand

Philanthropic people frequently use foundations as a means of spreading their benefits to the less fortunate. The Thai Commercial and Civil Code defines a “foundation” as a group of assets set aside only for charitable, religious, artistic, scientific, literary, educational, or other public interests that have been legally registered. The goals of these organizations are […]

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Foreign Business License

Due to Thailand’s unprecedented economic growth over the years, which has drawn investors to the country in an effort to meet rising market demands and optimize returns on their investments, the number of companies being registered there is rising. Due to Thailand’s strong government incentives, enough infrastructure, and workforce that is both qualified and cost-effective,

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Thai Will

Legal assistance is available from Siam Center Law Group for the writing of Thai Wills. Your assets in Thailand, including your property, bank accounts, car, and personal belongings, will be listed in the document. Normally, when a foreigner passes away in Thailand, a government official will ask the family for a copy of the person’s

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Child Custody

When divorcing marriages with children or when spouses want to live apart, the question of child custody always comes up in Thailand. Furthermore, child custody is frequently a problem for unmarried couples with children from previous relationships. What Rights Do People Have in Custody Under Thai Law? The phrase “parental power” as used in the

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Prenuptial Agreement

According to nationality, different marriages are registered in Thailand. Thai marriages can be formally dissolved through ritual means, a court, or both, with or without a Betrothal Ceremony. The betrothal ceremony consists solely of a promise to wed, expressed as an agreement. Only when the man presents the lady with engagement property as proof does

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Criminal Cases

The Criminal Procedure Code and Thai Penal Code both contain the fundamental elements of Thai criminal law. It is significant to highlight that there are some significant distinctions between the Thai criminal justice system and equivalent Western common law systems. It is crucial to hire a Thai criminal trial lawyer with experience who can also

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Civil Cases

Civil actions are legal proceedings in which one party sues another for the purpose of upholding or defending a right, or of preventing or redressing a wrong. Civil proceedings frequently involve torts (sometimes referred to as “wrongful acts” in Thai law), the collection of debts, commercial and residential property disputes, interpersonal conflicts, employment actions, and

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Work Permit Application

A work visa enables a non-Thai national to engage in employment as a skilled professional or even as an employer in Thailand. To be able to work lawfully in the Kingdom of Thailand, a work permit is necessary. Working without a Thai work permit could have serious repercussions. If a foreign national is detained for

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Board of Investment

BOI Thailand, also known as the Thailand Board of Investment, was founded in 1997 to offer financial advantages to both foreign and domestic business owners who wanted to participate in the activities that the agency advocated. A government organization within the Office of the Prime Minister is the Office of the Board of Investment. Promoting

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