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BlackJack

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  1. each to his own however when youre healthy things are always good unfortunately life does not always make things even for us I have many people that dont care about what happens to them and that they dont have any money to live on. They live or exist on small money hoping like a backpacker to stay longer in Thailand Many funerals I have done where there is no one to mourn, no friends, no relatives, not partners and its a sad event leaving others to pay and pick up the pieces is not good - but each to his own All i wish for is people plan and not be like the 3 little pigs and party until the big storm comes = then they have nothing
  2. we always advise to have a Will in each country as each country jurisdiction has tax laws, and so you dont want to mess with one country tax regime controlling your assets in another country. Also if you had asset in say UK and Thailand then would you expect your Thai Executor (manager of your Will) fly to the UK to sort things out? Also should you die in Thailand all the docs are in Thai language and need to be MOFA translated and signed for use in another country - thai888 Law
  3. or put money in a foundation in Thailand
  4. BlackJack replied to gerry53's topic in Pattaya
    a foundation is being set up that can look after your kids future needs. This vehicle may also assist in future age care for you and you family. Tax maybe minimized and assets out of the reach of international probate and jurisdiction issues
  5. BlackJack replied to gerry53's topic in Pattaya
    better PM me as there are ways to safeguard everything. The Executor is the power player. The Beneficiarys can if named in the Will use the money for certain things like pay the hospital to release the body etc. Mostly it all goes to court as no one knows the future and what assets you will hold. Everything changes over the course of life. even wife's and GFs change. There are ways to write a Will that has fail safes written in as not only the tests dies but Beneficiarys and Executors. for convenience to the court Wills will eventually need to be translated. Storing a Will yes this can be done. Undoing overseas assets can be done but be careful as every country is a jurisdiction with its own laws, so include this as well.
  6. BlackJack replied to gerry53's topic in Pattaya
    they won the top award for best Will writing and probate law in 2021, 2022, 2023. Also the top award in 2021, 2022 for the most innovative company in Sth East Asia. They must be doing something right.
  7. and now the subject is off subject. how easy it is to get distracted wh?
  8. there are 66 laws the making of a will, the executors role, probate, beneficiaries, penalties. Add to that company law, condominium and banking law, jurisdiction law, anti money laundering and inheritance, tax, banking, international law, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, police, Embassies. So get it done right the first time to minimize issues in the future. if you have assets the it's a small price to pay in getting a proper Will done. Sorry for being so blunt however advice is good but bad advice is very problematic
  9. sorry the Will is a very important contract and if not done correctly will serve as a rod for your back - i have done this work for 15 years in Thailand and do public talks on it. The Will can be confined to Thailand and with most expats having some pension of bank accounts/assets causes all kinds of jurisdictional issue. I have just started a foundation to serve a particular group of expats that have no family and want to give to charity. I cant name it it and so PM me.
  10. careful as there is a fine line of committing a criminal offense here

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