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TPDH

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Hi

 

Me and my wife are getting an uncontested divorce at the amphur. There’s no children or shared assets or properties etc. We will keep each others assets separate. 

 

How can we get this in writing that we will keep each others assets to our self and there won’t be any division of assets? Is that a separate agreement we should bring to the Amphur or is that somehow added into the documents we sign at the Amphur?
 

Thank you. 

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12 minutes ago, johng said:

I believes they will ask both parties at the amphur about shared "stuff" and if both agree then there is no "plomplem"   no need for lawyers and written affidavits if both parties agree.

I see. I would feel better about having that in writing though so there’s no future problems about that? 

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48 minutes ago, TPDH said:

I see. I would feel better about having that in writing though so there’s no future problems about that? 

It is 'in writing'. Answers made by both parties relating to assets and children are recorded in the Amphurs  divorce documentation.

 

You can get a copy of it.

 

 

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If you walk into Amphur without a Marriage Settlement Agreement in both Thai and English, you are likely to have a problem. You and your wife should get an attorney to write one to your mutual satisfaction. Doing so will negate any issues at the Amphur you will surely have without one.

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5 minutes ago, James26 said:

If you walk into Amphur without a Marriage Settlement Agreement in both Thai and English, you are likely to have a problem. You and your wife should get an attorney to write one to your mutual satisfaction. Doing so will negate any issues at the Amphur you will surely have without one.

I didn't have any problem.  The boss lady did have quite a chat with my ex to be 100% sure she was happy for our non-financial/clean break, but once that chat was over no problems.

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normally in Thailand  the post marriage property and assets are shared 50/ 50.

Assest owned pre marriage are not included in the settlemen. 

If you are in agreement the Amphur will record your wishes and proceed with the divorce for a small fee. Mine was 50 baht. 

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On 11/12/2024 at 4:26 PM, TPDH said:

Hi

 

Me and my wife are getting an uncontested divorce at the amphur. There’s no children or shared assets or properties etc. We will keep each others assets separate. 

 

How can we get this in writing that we will keep each others assets to our self and there won’t be any division of assets? Is that a separate agreement we should bring to the Amphur or is that somehow added into the documents we sign at the Amphur?
 

Thank you. 

Lawyer required 

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There is absolutely no reason to waste money on a lawyer to obtain a divorce where both parties are in agreement.

 

As others have said just turn up at the Amphur with your wife, they will have a chat and then the agreement gets recorded on the form of which you can get a copy.

 

I will add if you don't speak or read Thai you will need to bring along someone who does because you are required to understand what is written on the document.

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On 11/12/2024 at 4:26 PM, TPDH said:

Hi

 

Me and my wife are getting an uncontested divorce at the amphur. There’s no children or shared assets or properties etc. We will keep each others assets separate. 

 

How can we get this in writing that we will keep each others assets to our self and there won’t be any division of assets? Is that a separate agreement we should bring to the Amphur or is that somehow added into the documents we sign at the Amphur?
 

Thank you. 

 

Were you guys married in Thailand and was the marriage recorded? Or was it just a "traditional' marriage? There seem to be a number of considerations.  I'm not going to play lawyer on here, but if it were me, I'd consult a Thai attorney familiar with both Thai and International law and applicable treaties. I'd have an agreement drawn up wherein all parties agree to the division of assets, if any. Have that agreement recorded.  

 

Remember, the world is a big place with many legal jurisdictions.  Anything can happen.  

 

 

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