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On 4/9/2023 at 7:12 PM, jeffandgop said:

To clarify our understanding of your meaning above, I offer the following.

 

If you are referring to administering a will that a court has determined requires probate, then a 100K lawyer fee could be a cost; I don't know.

I know of one recent case. Farang died while out of the country. Long-time TGF was the sole beneficiary in his Thai will. The only asset was his 800k baht (to meet the visa requirement). She went to two lawyers. Each quoted her a 120,000 baht fee. While she was not on the account, she did have the ATM card and PIN. I don't know what she chose to do, but I have a guess.

 

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36 minutes ago, Paradise Pete said:

I know of one recent case. Farang died while out of the country. Long-time TGF was the sole beneficiary in his Thai will. The only asset was his 800k baht (to meet the visa requirement). She went to two lawyers. Each quoted her a 120,000 baht fee. While she was not on the account, she did have the ATM card and PIN. I don't know what she chose to do, but I have a guess.

 

Useless post. Rubbish. 

 

I have a 10 year partner.

Not married.

She has my bank details.

Against law to withdrawal funds upon death. 

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8 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Useless post. Rubbish. 

 

I have a 10 year partner.

Not married.

She has my bank details.

Against law to withdrawal funds upon death. 

No 100% sure

But think,  if it's a joint account she can take 50%

straight out.

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9 minutes ago, quake said:

No 100% sure

But think,  if it's a joint account she can take 50%

straight out.

Who's gonna check?

 

8 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

 

Against law to withdrawal funds upon death. 

Link please to you knowing this.

 

My wife believes that it's okay after showing death certificate.

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47 minutes ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

Who's gonna check?

 

Link please to you knowing this.

 

My wife believes that it's okay after showing death certificate.

Most people stopped listening to there wives years a go. :giggle:

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49 minutes ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

My wife believes that it's okay after showing death certificate.

Many threads regarding this.

Some in marriage and divorce forum and some even banking and finance forum.

I suggest that all farang expats living in Thailand have a Will.

 

Here is thread and covers having wife as signatory in bank book.

 

 

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