Child support is an important part of Thai family law. It ensures that children receive financial support from both parents regardless of their marital status. Parents can agree on child alimony as part of their divorce settlement and register it with the district office. In a case of disputed child maintenance, the court will consider […]
Child custody laws in Thailand prioritize the best interests of the children involved. Parents can choose between joint and sole custody arrangements, and enforcement of court orders is possible. Non-custodial parents are usually required to pay child support in Thailand based on their financial capability. The amount and duration are set by the family court. […]
The Consumer Protection Act B.E. 2522 (1979) is Thailand’s primary legislation ensuring that consumers are safeguarded from unfair business practices, deceptive advertisements, and substandard products or services. This law establishes legal rights for consumers, regulates business conduct, and provides remedies for unfair trade practices. Given Thailand’s dynamic consumer market—ranging from local vendors to multinational corporations—understanding […]