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I’ve just been told, in Pattaya, that I need to have a living will. The advice was prompted by my current medical situation..

 

sure, I have Googled but I’d like your experience. How did you indicate that extreme measures are unwanted? What are extreme measures? What must be in a living will.? What should be avoided? Should the document be in Thai as well as my native language?. Do you have a recommended translator for the job.

 

Both serious detail and humour are welcomed.

 

cheers

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Thank you Guavaman. Using one of these forms will save a lot of agro. Would you choose form 1 or form 2?

 

Perhaps, it would be good for me to go to the lawyer’s office on Soi 13 Post Office. They would confirm the required Thai entries and provide two witnesses. My wife would be the primary signatory (after me, of course).

 

If anyone has suggestions, serious or dark humour, please contribute. All this medical terminology has me at a bit of a loss.

 

Thanks.

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On 9/4/2024 at 12:55 PM, Sheryl said:

Even more important than the living will is to give someone a HealthCare Power of Attorney.

Do you know of any Thai legal agencies that can draw one up?

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On 9/4/2024 at 1:12 PM, NewGuy said:

Thank you Sheryl! Can you recommend a Thai legal firm in Pattaya?

Same in Chiang Mai.  The lawyer I've used in the past has upscaled and doesn't seem to want to do mundane things like this anymore.  So looking for a new law firm in the Chiang Mai area which could draw one up.  Both my wife and I created detailed Living Wills that are witnessed and notarized by the lawyer who drew it up (in Thai), but I overlooked a HealthCare Power of Attorney.

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So, much has happened. I went to com888 in View Tally 5D.  They were very easy to deal with. I spoke to the only lawyer there (a British guy) and the conversation was concise and informative. I went home to think about my choices and just a day or two later, after I printed out names & addresses of bank accounts here, my wife, my daughter and best friend in Canada who will be executors or my Toronto will, I returned.

 

I got a living will (which looked like the government one mentioned above) for 3,000 Baht and a Thai-only will where the legal firm will get my body back from the Thai Police in Bangkok, get two Thai bank accounts, in my name, to my wive, and the positive balance of a different Thai bank’s credit card, the account which holds double my credit card limits - if you've got one you know what I mean, and a small account. She just would not be able to do this stuff on her own, in her home country at least. The legal firm will do all this for 6,000 Baht. I’ve had friends retrieve a friends’ remain from the Bangkok boys in brown. It was a horrible experience for them.

 

I still have to deal with health issues but a great relief has cone my way over financial ones.

 

 

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So, much has happened. I went to Thai888 in View Tally 5D.  They were very easy to deal with. I spoke to the only lawyer there (a British guy) and the conversation was concise and informative. I went home to think about my choices and just a day or two later, after I printed out names & addresses of bank accounts here, my wife, my daughter and best friend in Canada who will be executors or my Toronto will, I returned.

 

I got a living will (which looked like the government one mentioned above) for 3,000 Baht and a Thai-only will where the legal firm will get my body back from the Thai Police in Bangkok, get two Thai bank accounts, in my name, to my wive, and the positive balance of a different Thai bank’s credit card, the account which holds double my credit card limits - if you've got one you know what I mean, and a small account. She just would not be able to do this stuff on her own, in her home country at least. The legal firm will do all this for 6,000 Baht. I’ve had friends retrieve a friends’ remain from the Bangkok boys in brown. It was a horrible experience for them.

 

I still have to deal with health issues but a great relief has cone my way over financial ones.

 

 

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In practice, the most important aspect of this is that the people around you know, understand, and agree with your living will, or at least accept it. Thai healthcare professionals often follow the wishes of those close to you at the time it happens.

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