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T.I.T. This is Thailand you cannot force her to sell the house!

You might like to read my last post.

Good luck and hope that you get all your money back.

None of the farangs that had a lawyer that I have talked with did get 50%+ back. This is Thailand. And your ex wife will probably have a lawyer also if their is big money involved.

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T.I.T. This is Thailand you cannot force her to sell the house!

You might like to read my last post.

Good luck and hope that you get all your money back.

None of the farangs that had a lawyer that I have talked with did get 50%+ back. This is Thailand. And your ex wife will probably have a lawyer also if their is big money involved.

T.I.T. Thank God. For a minute there I thought it was Kanzas. Thai law will not allow me to retrieve 100% and it would be hard to believe in any marriage a sole party would achieve that figure. Your opinion is noted but without qualification, it's easily disregarded.

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if you are divorce ...she is not your wife anymore so you can not force her to do anything.

i think you are the X...enime one who loose a house.(perhaps also the car?)

when are the foreigners learning how to do things?this country is like a casino, the laws are made for you to loose ....if you dont controll at least your wife.

my advice:

never get a pussy from a bar or in internet

never buy land and house before few years of comun life together.... renting is a very good option

never give money to her or her family, make her work somewhere instead or she will get fat and more leasy.

never pay for coruption stories

thats the way i live and everything is fine.coffee1.gif

A question.....

Why is there always the insinuation that those of us who marry or have girlfriends have started our relationships with a bar girl? Sure there are a number of relationships that start there but mine for one didn't and I am aware of many others that haven't. I find it hard to fathom that you would blanket every Thai woman a bar girl, money hungry and in need of being controlled. Are we losing sight of this fact and that whilst some are happy earning money in a bar a lot aren't there by choice. Maybe next time you visit a hospital or a sales room you could ask the girl what bar she will be working in after she finishes work? I'm sure the response you get will be one of amazement which to be honest isn't unlike mine right now. No one enters into any marriage or business venture with the intent of undermining it to the point of failure and yet many do after hard work. If I need to exercise "Control" over my partners, maybe suggesting getting help for "Issues" wouldn't be far from the mark.

As for not taking care of a family, without being foolish, I'd hate the idea of mine not taking care of me should I be unable to do so myself.

I want you darling to be my wife, at what some men here believe to be normal at 20 years less their age, but should you, the kids or parents become unwell or need assistance "Get Lost". A relationship is so much more and marriage extends your family. Sounds like a recipe for disaster to act any differently. Now it's even more obvious why some Thai woman stay with farang men. I love you sweetheart. LMAO

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T.I.T. This is Thailand you cannot force her to sell the house!

You might like to read my last post.

Good luck and hope that you get all your money back.

None of the farangs that had a lawyer that I have talked with did get 50%+ back. This is Thailand. And your ex wife will probably have a lawyer also if their is big money involved

In the cases I know the wife engaged a lawyer as well, in some case the two lawyers proposed a settlement of 60. for him & 40. for her, because the lawyers regard this as legal of course.

If the wife does not agree then it goes into court, and the end result is very similar to the lawyers.

The court result takes a long time, well over one year, and the costings are very expensive, therefore husband and wife should find a solution themselves and sort those matters privately.

Good luck to all of the chaps that face those problems.

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