Corporate Disputes in Thailand

Corporate Disputes in Thailand

Corporate disputes in Thailand arise in various contexts, including disagreements among shareholders, conflicts between directors and management, breach of fiduciary duties, misuse of company assets, or challenges to corporate resolutions. Such disputes can significantly disrupt business operations and undermine investor confidence. Navigating corporate disputes in Thailand requires a firm grasp of company law, litigation and […]

Litigation in Thailand

Litigation in Thailand

Litigation in Thailand is a formal process for resolving legal disputes through the court system. It is governed by the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) for civil cases and the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) for criminal cases. The Thai court system follows a civil law tradition, where judges play an active role in the fact-finding process, […]

Private Investigation in Thailand

Private Investigation in Thailand

Private investigation in Thailand operate in a complex space marked by legal restrictions, cultural norms, and practical enforcement challenges. While private investigators (PIs) are not formally licensed under a standalone statute in Thailand, their work is recognized and often used in the context of civil litigation, corporate risk assessment, marital disputes, intellectual property enforcement, and […]

Translation and Legalization in Thailand

Translation and Legalization in Thailand

Translation and Legalization in Thailand. In Thailand, translation and legalization of documents play a crucial role in business, immigration, and legal proceedings. Foreign documents must be officially translated and legalized before they are recognized by Thai authorities, courts, and government agencies. Similarly, Thai-issued documents often require translation and authentication for international use. The process involves […]

Property Title Transfer in Thailand

The property title transfer process in Thailand involves several important steps and considerations. Here are some key aspects to understand: Land Department and Title Deeds: The Land Department in Thailand is responsible for overseeing property transactions. The property’s title deed, also known as the Chanote, is a crucial document that proves ownership. Other types of […]

Preparing Marriage in Thailand

Marriage is a significant milestone in one’s life, and getting married in Thailand can be a wonderful experience. To ensure that your marriage is legally recognized, it is essential to understand the requirements and procedures for marriage registration in Thailand. This article will guide you through the necessary steps to make your marriage legally binding. […]

Requirements for a Valid and Enforceable Prenuptial Agreement in Thailand

A Prenuptial agreement is a legal contract that is drafted and signed by a couple before entering into a marriage. It is usually made with the intent of helping to protect a couple’s assets in the event that they get divorced. It can also be used to help a couple divide their property during or […]

Phuket Property Lawyer

Phuket Property Lawyer

Buying property in Phuket has just become easier now that you know of us at Law Firm. With offices in all the major tourist cities of Thailand  we are able to service all your legal needs. With attorneys both expatriate and Thai we are able to assist you with contracts, criminal, civil and family law […]

Investing in Property in Thailand

Investing in Property in Thailand

Investing in property in Phuket has had many positive changes over the past 4 years. With the advent of the new government the changes are now being felt come the end of the tax year in Thailand. Outside of the Consumer Protection Act and the new Escrow system in Thailand.

Thai Consumer Protection Act

Thai Consumer Protection Act

The arrival of the Thai Consumer Protection Act brings with it the first laws with regards to regulating property in Thailand. This could be viewed as the first step towards a more accountable property sector. Many contracts drafted by contractors or developers is drafted to favour the developer and not you the investor or consumer.