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Could anybody explain me please about estate manager (ผู้จัดการมรดก) status in Thailand for foreigner (or give a links in English)?

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ผู้จัดการมรดก  is the manager of a Will

So administrator/executor  would be the equivalent role in English

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On 2/6/2019 at 6:46 PM, Delight said:

ผู้จัดการมรดก  is the manager of a Will

So administrator/executor  would be the equivalent role in English

Thank you, which rights/benefits he have in Thailand?

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4 hours ago, anyone said:

Thank you, which rights/benefits he have in Thailand?

 An administrator has no rights /benefits in Thailand.

He /she has the responsibility to ensure that the wishes of the deceased are carried thru.

Typically they will employ a probate lawyer to carry out the work.

 

Note:

This forum is about real estate and property.

Not about managing the estate of a deceased person.

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22 minutes ago, Delight said:

Note:

This forum is about real estate and property.

Not about managing the estate of a deceased person.

If part of the estate is land or property (as often happens) then this could be the correct place to discuss it. And I dont really see in which other forum it would belong anyway.

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12 hours ago, KittenKong said:

If part of the estate is land or property (as often happens) then this could be the correct place to discuss it. And I dont really see in which other forum it would belong anyway.

His original Q should have been addressed to the Thai Language forum.

Having received my translation then his follow up should probably have gone to a General forum.

For certain his  2nd Q was related to  general law and not to  real estate.

 

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3 minutes ago, Delight said:

His original Q should have been addressed to the Thai Language forum.On reflection my advice should have been to point him in that direction

Having received my translation then his follow up should probably have gone to a General forum.

For certain his  2nd Q was related to  general law and not to the specifics of  real estate.

The notion that this forum should advise on inheritance legal procedures -is in my view fanciful.

 

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