Lightangel000 Posted August 24, 2021 Posted August 24, 2021 Hi. Due to Covid I do not want to fly 10 hours to Thailand. I found out a court case is in my dead father´s name re. application to be administratror/executor for his estate in Thailand, he immigrated to Thailand and follows Thai law. The judge will reject and not file the application to be admininistrator if my consent letter, signed -is not in the application filed by other lawyer stating she is reprenting me as estate owner and heir. I have never signed any consent letter or proxy as Thai estate owner re my dads bank accounts in Thailand saying I consent to a lawyer filing a petition to get appointed admininstrator - which is part of the petition. when I contact the court they say there is a case nr in the name of my dead father 2020, and the name of the lawyer filing the petiition - but the court registrar refuses to give me the registrar diary showing who are stake holders, party in the application. flyI have just got the court case nr from court as party, and daughter. Do I need to fly to the police station from Europe, or will any attorney general not accept any mail from me? I have a mail copy of a Thai lawyer stating that person wants to get possession of my fathers assets - and wants to make an application as admininsitrator in court to get possion of my fathers assets. I have written a letter, registered to the court president asking to get a copy of the registrar diary re my dead father, stating the court officers have been payed not to give me this as my signature has been forged in the application. If I do not want to fly to THailand - must I contact a Thai lawyer to contact the police or attorney general or can I do it via translated letter in Thai with relevant documents, passport family tree translated by sworn translator and stamped by such translator? I do not anymore want to pay large pre payments to lawyers who just dissappear - happened 2 times. I have a univ degree in business and a bit of law - not just aware of the system in Thailand. In Europe we can contact the compaints dept at any court which will help me get registrar diary etc which I need as proof for the police etc. thank you. if you have no take action advice - you need not reply. I have already met the bank manager who states she has transferred and close a bank account to this same lawyer who has no Thai court order as executor
Popular Post wmlc Posted August 27, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 27, 2021 You can give someone power of attorney to do so on your behalf. A lawyer would be best but it can be anyone. If it’s not a lawyer, you will have to draft the POA yourself. You need to sign the POA in front of a notary. After it’s notarized, take it to the Thai embassy to get certified and send it to your lawyer or friend in Thailand. After that, your lawyer or your friend in Thailand needs to get it certified by MOFA. Now this POA can be used for the person to make the report on your behalf. Of course if you were in Thailand, the POA would not need all this. It’s just because it’s being signed outside of Thailand. i don’t see anyone but a lawyer being able to do this for you though. By the way I am a lawyer but I don’t want to take this on for you because you would be a nightmare client so take this help as it’s your lucky day. 2 1 3
Popular Post gerrytraveller Posted August 27, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 27, 2021 What is wrong with the op asking for only those that have experienced!!! to give advice. You are an almighty high cocky lawyer and to call someone a "nightmare client" just by disagreeing with one aspect of a post is for a "LAWYER!!?? disgraceful. P.s. ..and before you give me a mouthful about my font size, i am trying to rectify that but having difficulty... patience 6 1
Popular Post Sydebolle Posted August 27, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 27, 2021 Contact a professional law firm of reputation on this; don't deal with the typical Pattaya-lawyer-crowd and take this serious, as you usually cannot reverse done damages. PM me if you need a few addresses - good luck. 3
Popular Post DBath Posted August 27, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 27, 2021 3 hours ago, wmlc said: You can give someone power of attorney to do so on your behalf. A lawyer would be best but it can be anyone. If it’s not a lawyer, you will have to draft the POA yourself. You need to sign the POA in front of a notary. After it’s notarized, take it to the Thai embassy to get certified and send it to your lawyer or friend in Thailand. After that, your lawyer or your friend in Thailand needs to get it certified by MOFA. Now this POA can be used for the person to make the report on your behalf. Of course if you were in Thailand, the POA would not need all this. It’s just because it’s being signed outside of Thailand. i don’t see anyone but a lawyer being able to do this for you though. By the way I am a lawyer but I don’t want to take this on for you because you would be a nightmare client so take this help as it’s your lucky day. I highly doubt that you are a lawyer. And if you are (or ever were), I’ll bet you’re not a very good one. Your response to the OP makes you seem like someone who is arrogant and ‘full of himself’. 5 1
abrahamzvi Posted August 27, 2021 Posted August 27, 2021 2 hours ago, gerrytraveller said: What is wrong with the op asking for only those that have experienced!!! to give advice. You are an almighty high cocky lawyer and to call someone a "nightmare client" just by disagreeing with one aspect of a post is for a "LAWYER!!?? disgraceful. P.s. ..and before you give me a mouthful about my font size, i am trying to rectify that but having difficulty... patience PM me if you want the name and address of a very descent and trustworthy lawyer in Bangkok. 2
Popular Post TimBKK Posted August 27, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 27, 2021 3 hours ago, wmlc said: By the way I am a lawyer but I don’t want to take this on for you because you would be a nightmare client so take this help as it’s your lucky day. Also my lucky day - another candidate for the ignore list. Thanks for making it easy. 2 2
PeachCH Posted August 27, 2021 Posted August 27, 2021 H. Toosi Co., Ltd. 65/177 Chamnan Phenjati Tower, 21st Fl, Rama IX Rd, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310, Thailand [email protected] HAD VERY GOOD EXPERIENCE WITH THIS LAWYER DURING MY TIME IN THAILAND. WON A COMPLICATE COURT CASE FOR ME AS WELL.
Crossy Posted August 27, 2021 Posted August 27, 2021 Several posts commenting on moderation and moderators have been removed. "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
MrJ2U Posted August 27, 2021 Posted August 27, 2021 5 hours ago, wmlc said: You can give someone power of attorney to do so on your behalf Probably your best option.
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