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Adopting a Thai (adult) national - what document Thai laws require FROM our embassy?

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On 4/3/2022 at 8:42 AM, brianthainess said:

I had a friend who had been in a long term relationship with his male partner, he made a will and all thai assets went to him, on his demise. The worst for him was waiting for his remains to be returned from BKK  autopsy (he didn't die in a hospital) before the funeral could take place.

I suspect this is a normal practice, it's been reported numerous times in Thai news stories about police etc., have to wait 2 or 3 weeks for an autopsy report. Not sure if this is even relevant or changes anything in regard to this specific thread/situation. 

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  • I'm not sure what the laws are on incest in Thailand and if you don't then it's something you need to consider before trying to adopt your partner!

  • henry2109
    henry2109

    plus 1.   The adoption process for adults is certainly easier than for children. However, I also do not see any need for an adoption, when you can make a last will and testament here in Thai

  • jak2002003
    jak2002003

    Goodness....what are you thinking OP?   What's wrong with simply making a will?        

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