A divorce in Thailand is fairly straightforward however in many divorce proceedings in Thailand there tends to be a dispute which the parties cannot settle amongst themselves. This would typically be a dispute as to property or disputes related to the child/children.
The following documents would be needed during divorce proceedings in Thailand:
- The original Marriage Certificate;
- The original Identification card and House Registration Book of the Thai spouse;
- The original passport;
- The original Divorce agreement if you have one;
- The original Prenuptial Agreement if you have one.
- Evidence base on Grounds for Divorce, Section 1516
The most common disputes which arise from a divorce in Thailand would be seen as:
- Guardianship of the Child or children
- Child custody or the custody of the children
- Access granted to the children/child and their ability to travel overseas
- Fixed Property ( especially joint property such as a house)
- Fixed Property inherited during the course of the marriage
- Maintenance of both the minors or the spouse
- Varied complications with regard to property bought in the name of the spouse
- Spouse’s support/ maintenance, financial
Any divorce in Thailand especially when you do not have the ability to speak/read the Thai language would be much easier if it is handled by a reputable attorney. Like any divorce, they tend to be long drawn out procedures and disputes. It is always best to retain the services of a legal counsel when starting divorce proceedings as Thai divorce law can be complex and time consuming. Always speak to an attorney before going into any proceedings.

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