Child Support in Thailand

Child support in Thailand is an important part of family law because parents have a legal responsibility to provide for the needs and welfare of their children. This responsibility does not generally end simply because parents separate or divorce. Both parents have obligations toward their children, and Thai law provides mechanisms for establishing, requesting, modifying, […]
Child Custody in Thailand

Child custody in Thailand is an important aspect of family law concerning the rights and responsibilities of parents toward their children. Custody issues can arise during divorce, separation, disputes between unmarried parents, or situations involving relocation and disagreements about a child’s upbringing. Thai law focuses on parental authority, the child’s welfare, and the legal relationship […]
Power of Attorney in Thailand

A Power of Attorney (POA) is an important legal document that allows one person to authorize another person to act on their behalf. In Thailand, a Power of Attorney can be useful for property transactions, business matters, banking, government procedures, employment-related matters, and other legal or administrative activities. It is particularly valuable when a person […]
Notary Public in Thailand

Notarization is an important part of many legal, business, banking, immigration, and international transactions. However, the concept of a Notary Public in Thailand is different from the traditional notarial system found in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and many other jurisdictions. Thailand does not have a separate profession known simply as […]
Breach of Contract in Thailand

Contracts are an essential part of commercial and personal transactions in Thailand. They establish obligations between parties and provide a framework for transactions involving property, employment, business services, construction, loans, sales, and many other activities. When one party fails to perform an obligation required by a valid agreement, the other party may have legal remedies […]
Personal Injury Claims in Thailand

Personal injury claims in Thailand provide a legal mechanism for individuals who suffer physical injury, health damage, or other legally recognized harm because of another person’s wrongful or negligent conduct. Accidents can occur in many circumstances, including road traffic accidents, workplace incidents, medical negligence, defective products, construction accidents, and accidents on commercial or private premises. […]
Medical Malpractice in Thailand

Medical malpractice is an important legal issue in Thailand because medical treatment involves significant risks, professional responsibilities, and potential consequences for patients. Doctors and other healthcare professionals are expected to provide treatment consistent with applicable professional standards, while patients have rights relating to treatment, information, consent, and complaints. When a patient suffers harm because of […]
Representative Office in Thailand

Establishing a Representative Office in Thailand can be an effective way for a foreign company to explore the Thai market, maintain relationships with local business partners, and coordinate activities without establishing a full commercial operation. A Representative Office, commonly referred to as an RO, is designed primarily for non-revenue-generating activities on behalf of its foreign […]