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New Thai Law Lets LGBTQ+ Couples Sue for Adultery Compensation

Thailand has taken a significant step towards equality by amending its Civil and Commercial Code to allow LGBTQ+ spouses the right to sue for compensation in cases of adultery. Previously, such legal recourse was available only to heterosexual couples. The amendment ensures that all spouses, regardless of gender, have equal protection under the law. This change reflects Thailand's progressive stance on LGBTQ+ rights, following the recent legalization of same-sex marriages. Legal experts view this development as a move towards comprehensive equality, providing LGBTQ+ individuals with the same legal standing as their heterosexual counterparts. Activists have lauded the amendment, emphasizing its importance in promoting fairness and justice within all marital relationships.

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