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As the executor I have been advised I need to apply to the Thai courts to access the funds held by the deceased in a thai bank.

It could take many months after all the notarized certified translated documents are lodged.

The court did say there may be a short cut...TIT???.. .Can anyone clarify or suggest an appropriate  lawyer from their knowledge  or experience 

 

Any guidance would be much appreciated. 

Thank you

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The Thai court itself could appoint a Thai lawyer ( at least in the case of a Thai applicant). The charge being significantly lower than a private notary. It was 6 weeks to obtain probate/letters to show the bank, SCB, and another 4 weeks for the bank to release the funds, 

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As the executor I have been advised I need to apply to the Thai courts to access the funds held by the deceased foreigner in a thai bank. He died outside Thailand. 

It could take many months after all the notarized certified translated documents are lodged.

The court did say there may be a short cut...TIT???.. .Can anyone clarify or suggest an appropriate  lawyer from their knowledge  or experience 

 

Any guidance would be much appreciated. 

Thank you

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Thailand s a big country. What's the province where the bank account is held? I would then go to that province's forum for help and local knowledge.

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5 minutes ago, CM4Me said:

Thailand s a big country. What's the province where the bank account is held? I would then go to that province's forum for help and local knowledge.

Thailand is a big country?

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1 hour ago, CM4Me said:

Thailand s a big country. What's the province where the bank account is held? I would then go to that province's forum for help and local knowledge.

What are you talking about, you can go anywhere in TH for your bank as long you just have your bank book and passport. But then you need to be alive. Thailand is also everything but big lol, it's like a big village here. Just need 'a branch' willing to cooporate with XYZ paperwork. Up to branch manager to decide.

 

So i think the most important for the OP would be to at very least have that bank book. Then death certificate + something proving you are the person having rights but I think a direct relate is required + notarized + translate foreign affairs stamp + thai lawyer. 


I could imagine if that is not enough that it would be a simple court procedure, even it takes time to get the court date etc, 1-2 months. Budget lawyer 10-30K and otherwise sky limit. I'd get one beforehand to not arrive with missing paperwork.

 

And let a Thai visit a random branch or 2-3 of them to ask too. Don't try getting that info by phone etc unless it is the branch phone.

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Thanks for the suggestions.  I have presented the original death certificate and will to no avail. There is no dispute by bank that funds are held. Just a matter of procedure.

I've been to the attorney general department and they have told me what needs to be done legally. This involves numerous documents that need to be notarized.. certified ..translated  from deceased home country. Then I apply to court. It takes 4 months then to get the required order.

But...I was advised by them that there may be a short cut to this approach.

This has prompted the search for a lawyer that someone  may have used for a similar situation. 

The bank account is in Bangkok

Cheers.

 

 

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6 hours ago, kiwijack said:

.I was advised by them that there may be a short cut to this approach.

Could you not have asked them what the "shortcut" entailed - or are we talking something under the table?

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You have to get a lawyer who then goes to the court to make application that stipulates your name as being the deceased executer you then take the court paper to the bank concerned yes it’s a pain in the backside banks don’t like handing out money this is the only way you can get their account closed as executer you then can deduct charges against their estate so your not out of pocket  !

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23 hours ago, Toby1947 said:

Forget it, they've got his money, and they'll make dam sure they'll keep it. Rotten to the core the lot of them 😡😡

Very helpful.

Comments like your are what makes AN a leading forum.

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On 3/27/2025 at 2:19 PM, WDSmart said:

This is exactly why I give my Thai wife withdrawal access to my bank account. 

which way? Did you give her a written document the bank accepted,that gives her access? Or else?

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43 minutes ago, Sparkling said:
On 3/27/2025 at 2:19 PM, WDSmart said:

This is exactly why I give my Thai wife withdrawal access to my bank account. 

which way? Did you give her a written document the bank accepted,that gives her access? Or else?

Most of my money is in a savings account. The account is in my name only since I use it as financial proof to secure a One-year Stay Extension. Even though the account is only in my name, my wife's signature (which is written in ink that is only visible under a light the bank uses) is on the last page of the back of the bank book (which shows all the transactions) and gives her the authority to withdraw money using the bank book (not the debit card). 

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