If not married she will have no rights... unless there is a testament... and if she claims she paid for it she will have to prove it... and still than it will be difficult for her.. But she will inherit nothing, I suppose... And a beautician... that was very long ago I think
Well done, lads.
Strangely, it doesn't happen in Pattaya, where baht buses / tuktuks drive around, and it's 10 baht hop on - hop off.
In Phuket, they park up all day, waiting for their turn to rip of one foreigner for more than a day's average salary, and just for a short journey.
Tuktuk drivers have ruined the Phuket holiday experience for many tourists.
That wouldn't work if he is a US citizen. The "affirmation of freedom to marry" is an affidavit that is signed in front of a consular official that then notarizes your signature.
After getting the affidavit you can use an agent for the translation and certification by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA)
Fully agree. In my home country, 50% die without leaving a "last will". Indicating that they will live "very long time" and my investments "can only go up" forever.
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