Litigation in Thailand

Navigating the legal system in Thailand whether in civil or criminal proceedings requires a thorough understanding of Thai law and procedure. Having experienced legal representation from the very beginning is essential to protecting your rights and interests throughout the process.

Non-Immigrant O Visa (Based on Marriage)

For foreign nationals who are legally married to a Thai national, the Non-Immigrant O Visa (Based on Marriage) provides a lawful pathway to reside in Thailand on a long-term basis without the need for frequent border runs or short-term visa extensions.

Marriage Registration in Thailand

Starting a life together is a meaningful step for any couple, regardless of gender or nationality. Thailand provides a clear legal framework that allows eligible couples—whether same-sex or opposite-sex, Thai nationals or foreign nationals—to formalize their relationship through lawful marriage registration.

Villa Ownership in Thailand: Is Your Investment Legally Protected?

For many foreign investors, purchasing a villa in Thailand represents more than acquiring a holiday home—it is a long-term investment, a retirement asset, or part of an estate planning strategy. Yet one of the most important legal questions is often overlooked:

How Can Heirs Locate Assets in Thailand After a Loved One Passes Away?

One of the most common challenges faced by foreign families is that they may not know exactly what assets the deceased owned in Thailand. In many cases, heirs are aware that the deceased lived, worked, or invested in Thailand, but have little information regarding bank accounts, real estate, company shares, vehicles, or other assets.

Fractional Ownership: Key Legal Considerations for Investors

Fractional Ownership has emerged as an increasingly attractive investment structure, particularly in times of economic uncertainty, as investors seek greater flexibility, lower capital commitments, and effective risk allocation. However, before entering into any fractional ownership arrangement, prospective investors should fully understand the legal structure, ownership rights, and contractual obligations involved.

Child Custody under Thai Law

Today, many from different nationalities and backgrounds live in Thailand and have families here. Sometimes couples separate or divorce. Sometimes they were never married. When this happens, there can be disagreements about who will take care of the child. These disputes about child custody can be difficult to settle and may lead to complicated and lengthy court cases. This can affect what is best for the child.

Family Law in Thailand

Family law disputes are rarely just legal matters. They are personal, emotional, and carry consequences that can last a lifetime. Understanding your legal rights and options from the very beginning is essential. We provide the services are as follows:

Setting Up a Company in Thailand

Thailand remains one of Southeast Asia’s most attractive destinations for foreign investment. But setting up a business here involves navigating a Thai law that differs from most Western jurisdictions. Understanding your options and your obligations from the outset is essential.

Thai Will & Testament

Estate administration and planning generally involve an attorney and client working together to structure assets and plan for their distribution in the event of death. This typically involves drafting a Will that reflects the client’s wishes and complies with all relevant laws.