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sangtip2

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  1. One more quote from "Ask the Lawyer"

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    Posted 2015-07-23 17:15:59

    The withdrawal would not be illegal. The parties involved in a joint bank account both own 100% of the account. If one dies or 'disappears' then the other still has complete access to that account. This does not follow the rules of a deceased's account in which case the bank is notified of the death and the deceased's account is frozen awaiting probate.

  2. You should refer the banking portion of your post to the "Ask the lawyer" section. It has been posted before. The answer is your wife does not get "Automatic" access to the money in a joint account. It has to go to court. Even with a will, it goes through "Probate" Giving some to your Thai wife and some to your other family where ever that is, will probably make probate very complicated. Why don't you just put the money you want your wife to have in a bank account in just her name? Problem solved.

  3. The NRC's urgent proposal enabling a "Non-barrier Solar Roof Installation Promotion" and " Electric Vehicles Promotion" was sent to the cabinet earlier this year. Now with the approval of cabinet, Thailand is pursuing its preferred role as a manufacturing center for its own domestic benefit.

    So does this mean that I can start installing solar panels or do I have to get a license, purchase approved grid tie invertors, and who knows what else before I can operate a solar system.

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