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  1. 41 minutes ago, JingerBen said:

    In Chiang Mai the aged expats without families can get some help from the CEC and Lanna Care Net.

     

    Funny peculiar,  in CM at mo and saw two I would say are quite old expats,  I didn't enquire to there situation but they looked in a sorry state.

     

    Personally without a caring Thai family I wouldn't stay in Thailand.

     

     

     

  2. 15 hours ago, impulse said:

     

    I thought the 30 baht plan was no longer available to western foreigners?

     

    Still do it in " My " village :biggrin: if you live in it,  it's a bit outside the main village l doubt if tourist would know it's clinic don't know if they would tell go hospital or treat them,  my guess is they would treat them.

  3. 9 hours ago, meatboy said:

    i used key visathailand of pattaya,they will do everything for you,no back and fo to bangkok all is taken care of,cost 5,000bht.

    to get in touch talk to DARREN.

     

    Just wondered because that's sounds a good way but also cheap must be more cost now cause 2016 update cost for 32 page one is £106 so they would only make about 300 baht. ?

  4. l don't understand many of the posts l can only guess it's down to where you live.

     

    l get meds from the local Gov hospital where l am registered and their cheaper than any pharmacy.

    l would expect Doctors surgeries and private hospitals to be more expensive .

    Went to our local village clinic today with bad cut saw Doctor who prescribed 3 day antibiotics,  nurse cleaned and bandaged. Thais free, falangies 30 baht. :thumbsup:

  5. There's more of a reason here somewhere, half money as deposit and the rest with a finance company used by the Toyota dealer shouldn't be a problem.

    If you get proof of your income to show them and your girlfriend shows them her tax payment slips for 5 years that should be enough.

    Try another Toyota dealer is another way the car belongs to the finance company until it's fully paid anyway. 

  6. Where are you going OP.  :biggrin:

     

    Don't have any problem with any paperwork the Thai immigration throws at me if it keeps the scumbags out or tries too rock on.

     

    If it really bothers someone then you know what they say to people that don't like the heat in kitchen.

  7. 17 hours ago, medic5678 said:

    As far as paying for the wedding, if I drop 5k on this, that's peanuts to me.  I'd rather she got the wedding she wanted than worrying about saving a measly 5 grand.  10 grand, maybe.  Hoping for something in between.  Budgeting no more than 10 grand out of pocket :).

     

    $5k or 5k baht. :biggrin:

  8. Sorry OP but as well as you being roasted on TV,  it sounds like a desperate Thai lady and you may well get roasted by her or any woman getting into a relationship in a serious way so quicky, surely you must know that.

    Sadly many Thai ladies at 35 year think they getting close to be over the hill.

    If you are keen on this lady at least spend much more time together before making commitments and 35 year of age yourself again surely you know it makes sense.  

  9. 10 hours ago, Generalchaos said:

    I took on a new life and got married, the original offspring was already "Matured" so as far as I am concerned nothing to do with me. The boy is about 30 so not a kid anymore, as far as I am concerned he can go and F&&K

     

    Apologies I missed this.

    Sorry about things going bad it's a rotten time and 18 years is a long time.

    In the eyes & mind of a Thai mother only she can talk bad about her son, nobody else.
    A Will would not necessary protect your tools should something happen to you but on separation they would not be an issue.

  10. 3 minutes ago, Generalchaos said:

    Yep, you really didn't get it. It is about protecting assets that are not registered like cars and bikes... things you have brought here over the years that you do not want to fall into some sort of marriage clause.

     

    For me it is sentimental things like tools that my dad bought me when I turned 14, socket sets etc. Things I had all my life that I would like to leave to my son (as they last a lifetime or more)

     

    I do not want anyone to be able to claim these as a 50/50 marriage thing. They were hand carried in airplane baggage over 15 years bit by bit!

     

    As l said l still don't get it if you want your son to have your tools in a court decision to take assets because of debt that is not a problem if they are not anywhere listed as a asset.

    lf your wife has borrowed and got into debt as long as you didn't sign anything to help obtain the loan whatever,,,,  then how can you be held responsible.

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