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January 16, 2026
Child Adoption in Thailand

Child adoption in Thailand is a highly regulated legal process designed to protect the best interests of the child while ensuring that adoptive parents meet strict legal, ethical, and social standards. Whether the adoption involves Thai nationals or foreign adoptive parents, compliance with Thai law and international conventions is essential. Adoption is not merely a […]

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January 9, 2026
Thai Limited Company Registration

Registering a Thai limited company is one of the most common and effective ways to conduct business in Thailand. A Thai limited company offers limited liability protection, a familiar corporate structure, and flexibility for both Thai and foreign investors. However, the registration process involves several legal and administrative steps that must be completed correctly from […]

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January 9, 2026
Representative Office in Thailand

Establishing a Representative Office in Thailand is a strategic option for foreign companies seeking to explore business opportunities, support existing clients, or coordinate regional operations without engaging in revenue-generating activities. A Representative Office allows foreign enterprises to maintain a presence in Thailand while complying with local laws and avoiding the complexities of full company incorporation. […]

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January 9, 2026
Thai Will and Succession

Succession planning is an essential legal process that ensures a person’s assets are distributed according to their wishes after death. In Thailand, wills and inheritance matters are governed primarily by the Thai Civil and Commercial Code (CCC). Understanding Thai will and succession laws is particularly important for individuals who own assets in Thailand, including land, […]

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December 12, 2025
Litigation in Thailand

To engage in litigation in Thailand is to navigate a meticulously structured, formalistic, and often protracted journey through a legal system that defies easy categorization. While often described as a civil law jurisdiction—owing to its foundation in written codes inherited from European legal traditions—Thai litigation practice reveals a unique hybrid character. It blends inquisitorial judicial […]

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November 10, 2025
Title Deeds in Thailand

Title Deeds in Thailand. A title deed (Thailand: chanote, nor sor series, etc.) is the foundational legal document that proves an individual’s or company’s rights in immovable property. Thailand has a layered system of land titles that affects certainty of ownership, ability to mortgage, development potential and the level of due diligence required in any […]

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October 9, 2025
Escrow Accounts in Thailand

Escrow Accounts in Thailand. An escrow arrangement places funds, documents or other assets with a neutral third party — the escrow agent — to be held and released only when clearly defined conditions are met. In Thailand escrow is an established, regulated legal mechanism used most often in real-estate deals, large commercial contracts, M&A and […]

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September 5, 2025
Tourist Visa in Thailand

Tourist Visa in Thailand. Thailand attracts millions of visitors every year, and while many nationalities enjoy visa-free entry for short stays, a Tourist Visa remains the main legal pathway for longer leisure travel, family visits, and non-business short-term stays. The rules are not complex in principle, but in practice they vary by nationality, embassy, and […]

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August 5, 2025
Thailand Privilege Visa

The Thailand Privilege Visa is a long-stay visa program administered under the supervision of Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports, designed to attract affluent foreign nationals seeking residency benefits in exchange for a membership fee. Formerly known as the Thailand Elite Visa, the program was relaunched in 2023 under the new name “Thailand Privilege Card.” […]

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July 4, 2025
Property Leasehold in Thailand

Property Leasehold in Thailand. In Thailand, leasehold property is a vital legal mechanism, particularly for foreign nationals who are restricted from owning land. While leasehold does not confer ownership, it grants the lessee exclusive rights to possess and use the property for a defined period. Understanding the legal basis, limitations, and practical execution of leasehold […]

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