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The Half Ownership Laws

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To the OP=SailingHome you posted these questions 5 days ago but have not responded or comented. Do you have any questions you want to add? Do you want to say what city you are in? Some of the posters may know  lawyers  who could assist you. I was told many years ago and I think other posters can back me up on this is never use a Thai Lawyer. They will help Thai and  may even contact  your wife to have you uselessly spend money to screw you around and make things better for her. There are foreign lawyers here that work with Thai staff, you would be better off  with them..

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  • BritManToo
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    It's unlikely you have any right to land she was given by her family. Different if it was land purchased during the marriage.

  • That document is not worth the paper it's written on and is not accepted in court.  It's a document dreamed up by the land office and has no legal standing.

  • Your lawyer is giving you wrong advice. Property owned by either of you before marriage is not marital property  and therefore she does not have to share with you in a divorice. Also any property/cash

On 8/3/2019 at 9:24 PM, Tony125 said:

http://thailaws.com/law/t_laws/TCCC-book5.pdf  

Read the above Thai law concerning property ownership. ESpecially 1471 Sin Suan Tua  #3 property recived after marriage thru a will or gift shall be considered same as #1 property owned by each spouse before the marriage

Stand corrected.

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