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madler

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  1. It will be my daughters name, she has thai citizenship.
  2. BTW, the house is mine and I have the Yellow ownership documents to prove that. What needs to happen is the land that it sit on need to be put into my kids name. Then I will have control over it as a manager or caretaker. I can sell it if I want, but I will keep it. And for the one that said it will be be worthless, you have no idea what your talking about.
  3. Silly tread to you. Life can change quickly.
  4. Sorry to hear that DILLIGAD I am aware that alot of expat get burned in the land of smiles, but fortunately for me my inlaws are good people and have done well for themselves and are not interested in ripping me or their granddaughter off.
  5. Daughter is a thai citizen, she can have it.
  6. The land ownership is not in question here, I want to hear from people who have had experience with the law when it comes to divorce. I have lived and worked in Thailand for many years. If you haven't any experience in this area keep your comments to yourself.
  7. Hi everyone, looking for advise. I am at present married to a Thai female for the last fifteen years. We have kids together but the marriage is over. We are still friends and not fighting with each other. I have a house in Thailand that I built on her fathers land 10 years ago. My Thai father and mother in law are great people and have never wanted anything from me. My question is how do I protect my investment in the event we may get divorced in the future.
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