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My wife and I own a home. Of course it is in her name only. I am here on a retirement extension. If she should pass away before me. Will I be able to sell it.? We have one son who is a US Citizen and will be coming to Thailand soon. He does not have Thai citizenship yet. He does plan on obtaining it in the future. Is there anybody that has gone through this experience on how to plan for this event. I do know I cannot own land. However the plan is to pass it down to our son in the future.
I own a condo in Phuket and need a simple Thai will. My UK solicitor thinks my UK will isn't enough. Has anyone used a Thai lawyer around Cherngthalay they can suggest? ( Not siam legal).
Hi folks , do u need a will in Thailand ? A will written by a Thai solicitor. If u died without a Thai wife but u wanted to leave your money that’s in a Thai bank to a Thai how could they access it ?
Leaving an ATM card with a PIN number would take along time to withdraw at only 20k bhat at a time !!
Hi Members...Under the "Anything Else" category...
Re: My "Will" made in Thailand.
A few years ago I made a "Will" leaving my estate (not hugh but very big by Thai standards) to my then Thai G/F...we broke up 4 years ago and I wish to make that Will null and void. I know very little about this subject so would appreciate any inputs.
I do not wish to make another one in Thailand which would cancel out the previous one. The Lawyers office is no longer located where it used to be and I do not know where he moved to.
The Executor was her previous boss and I don't know where he is located either.
If I simply tear up the Will would she be able to trace the Lawyer after my death and have it enforced.
I suppose I could make another Will in my home country in Europe, would that be sufficient.
Any advice would be most welcome.
P.S. She has already gained a lot from me ..A condo, 2 cars and a good bit of money over 12 years together...
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