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When you file a divorce petition at the court, the court will accept that she legally receives your petition if you send it to her address according to the registration at the district office. It’s an official address of Thais, unless they are removed and put to the central house registration.
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They can remarry during the period of 310 days after a divorce, but they have to show a medical certificate stating that they are not currently pregnant.
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If the marriage is registered under the Thai law and both parties voluntarily agree to divorce, it can be done at the district office in one day (couple hours). It requires 2 witnesses.

If one party doesn’t agree to divorce or cannot be contacted, the other party can sue for a divorce based on 3 years separation or other grounds matching the situation. The applicant also have to provide to the Thai court the divorce law of their nationality.
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Local lawyer here. Feel free to send me a DM if you'd like to discuss your legal needs. I can also recommend a reliable and reasonably priced local accountant. 😊
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