
Muslim Marriage in Thailand
Muslim marriage in Thailand operates on two parallel tracks: the religious nikāḥ ceremony and Islamic registration (administered by Islamic authorities), and state recognition and civil

Muslim marriage in Thailand operates on two parallel tracks: the religious nikāḥ ceremony and Islamic registration (administered by Islamic authorities), and state recognition and civil

Breach of Contract in Thailand. Contracts in Thailand are enforced under the Civil & Commercial Code (the “CCC”), but the practical outcome in any dispute

Marital Property in Thailand. Understanding how property is classified, managed and divided between spouses in Thailand is essential for anyone marrying (or already married) there

Property and Real Estate Disputes in Thailand. Thailand’s property and real estate sector continues to attract substantial foreign and domestic investment, particularly in urban centers

Property mortgages in Thailand operate under a civil law framework that provides lenders a real right of security over immovable property. However, unlike many Western

Drafting a Last Will and Testament in Thailand is a prudent legal step for both Thai nationals and foreign residents who wish to ensure the

Superficies in Thailand. In Thailand, land ownership by foreign nationals is restricted under the Land Code B.E. 2497 (1954). However, the Thai legal system provides

Title Deeds in Thailand. In Thailand, title deeds are the definitive legal documents that establish rights to immovable property, especially land. They are issued and

Usufructs in Thailand. A usufruct (สิทธิบริโภค in Thai) is a legal right granted under Sections 1417-1428 of the Thai Civil and Commercial Code that allows an individual (the usufructuary) to