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I got marries in a thai temple no paper signed just money given to mother.Now after 9 days she tell me i stupid to marry her she has money now and laugh me . :o I have 2 houses can she come get them and stay or sell them?Neither are in her name just me and land owner at land office.?Is THIS A BINDING MARRIGE DOES SHE HAVE ANY RIGHTS AT ALL?????????

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You are not married here but from your other posts you may still be married if divorce not final from US. You fail to say how you own houses as a foreigner - your plan was to lease them so if she holds title and gets angry I would not want to be in your position (but you say she does not own them so not sure what you have). I would not want to live in Thailand with an angry ex around. :o

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if you married at a temple then it was a blessing, not a legal marriage, unless you've got a certificate then don't worry.

That is my understanding too.

Legal marriage is done at the Amphur office!!

However, I would have a few heavy set friends to stay, in case she does try to get nasty. Keep the land deeds in safe place as well.

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Another calf off to the slaughterhouse

Aye. Can't understand why everybody seems so eager to get married in the first place. I thought the trend was not to get married except maybe for same-sex couples.

Without marriage you can still take care and give your money away, if that's what you want.

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Have you considered a bullet proof vest and military helmet, A little hot but good investment in divorce Thai Rules.

Youre probably safer in Iraq

Check out that other thread on possible jobs

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she has money now and laugh me .

She's not the only one, almost as funny as toothache.

You ever thought about what you might like to do if and when you ever grow up?

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Talk about slow. 9 months later a reply :o

Geeesh, I'm "slow" this morning also. I read the whole thread till I realized how far back it went till the recent reply (glad it wasn't a long thread). :D

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With just a blessing you should be ok!

How much monet did you give maire..if you don't

mind me asking?? :D

100K :D

Talk about slow. 9 months later a reply :o

Since we are now 9 months down the line and the OP has stuck his head above the wall, how about an update, what has happened??

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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Don't understand why, unlike most people, Khun Ben's diction changes in past posts from Californian to Cali-phony-one. Perhaps he is scytzophrenic and that is why his girlfriend left him. :o Or he is so upset he has taken on the persona of his ex. :D Any comments Ben? :D

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Legal marriage is done at the Amphur office!!

astral;

Exactly, No paper, no marraige.

The other is generaly known as an "informal wedding" or a "Jungle Wedding", as there is no regognition at law for a de-facto marraige.

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Exactly - and in my case we just went to the police directly and never bothered with any temple. And had our own ceremony afterwards.

In Thailand they have a true separation of church and state (regarding marriges..) - something other countries could learn a thing or two from.

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They do in other places and it's called a "Civil Ceremony", performed by a "Marriage Celebrant"

You miss the point - in an marrige in a church in most Euro-countries it's still a legally registered marrige. I.e. the church's registration goes straigtly into the goverments papers (and this, as we all know, affects taxing and so on).

It's not a separation of church and state, it's allowing some to marry outside the church if wanted. Not the same thing.

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I did get your point, although moot, but was simply clarifying that marriage in other places is not the sole domain of the church, separation has occurred.

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People are assuming that she is angry. There is nothing in the original post to indicate that she is angry...sounds like she is happy and will be happier still when he is gone.

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I did get your point, although moot, but was simply clarifying that marriage in other places is not the sole domain of the church, separation has occurred.

Ok, I see. Might be language-barrier, but my original post was aiming towards the fact that I think state should be the sole 'provider' of govermental-affairs (as legal marrige) and the church can handle the religion - and bounds under God. Then it would truly be a separation between the two. Sorry if there was any confusion.

Oh, and sorry for going off-topic. =)

On-topic: Marrige for 9 days and want out - maybe OP should have made some more trips to visit his woman before marrying her...? :|

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No caustic comment when the other thread was closed!Strange, but I am pleased it was closed ,threads like that could harm TV.Ban him.

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