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When you are arrested and become an alleged offender, you have the following legal rights:
17/10/2025

When you are arrested and become an alleged offender, you have the following legal rights:

การที่จำเลยไม่ยอมว่าเมาสุราหรือไม่ จะมีความผิดตามฐานขัดคำสั่งเจ้าพนักงานหรือไม่
16/10/2025

การที่จำเลยไม่ยอมว่าเมาสุราหรือไม่ จะมีความผิดตามฐานขัดคำสั่งเจ้าพนักงานหรือไม่

Terminating an Employee: What Must Employers Pay?Terminating an employee is not just about informing them to leave; empl...
05/10/2025

Terminating an Employee: What Must Employers Pay?

Terminating an employee is not just about informing them to leave; employers have legal obligations under the Labor Protection Act B.E. 2541 (1998). Failure to comply may result in lawsuits or penalties.

1. Unpaid Wages

🔹 Employers must pay any outstanding wages owed to the employee, including the final paycheck, overtime pay, and commissions (if applicable).

✅ Must be paid within 3 days from the termination date (Section 70).

2. Severance Pay

🔹 If an employee is terminated without serious misconduct, they are entitled to severance pay based on their length of service:

Length of Employment

Severance Pay Required

120 days –

How to Apply for Bail in ThailandApplying for bail allows a suspect or defendant to be temporarily released from custody...
03/10/2025

How to Apply for Bail in Thailand

Applying for bail allows a suspect or defendant to be temporarily released from custody while awaiting trial. The process involves the following steps:

1. Check Eligibility for Bail

• If the person is a suspect (under police investigation), bail can be requested from the police station or the investigating officer.

• If the person is a defendant (already charged in court), bail must be requested from the court.

• The court will decide whether to grant bail based on factors such as the seriousness of the case, the risk of flight, and the reliability of the bail guarantor or collateral.

2. Prepare Bail Collateral or a Guarantor

There are two main types:

1. Using Collateral, such as:

• Cash deposit

• Land title deed

• Bank account with a freeze order for bail purposes

• Bank guarantee letter

• Government bonds

2. Using a Guarantor (in some cases), where a reliable individual guarantees the suspect’s appearance in court.

3. Submit a Bail Request

• File the request at the police station (during investigation) or the court (during trial or appeal stages).

• Fill out the required application form and submit supporting documents, such as:

• National ID card of the applicant

• Evidence of bail collateral (if any)

• Financial statements (if necessary)

4. Consideration by the Court or Police

• The court may approve or deny bail based on factors such as:

• Risk of the suspect fleeing

• Potential interference with witnesses or evidence

• Severity of the offense

5. If Bail is Granted

• Pay the required bail amount or provide necessary documents.

• The court or police will issue a release order.

• The suspect or defendant is then released temporarily.

6. If Bail is Denied

• The applicant can appeal the decision.

• A higher value collateral or an additional guarantor may be required.

Important Notes

• If the suspect violates bail conditions (e.g., flees), the court may forfeit the bail and issue an arrest warrant.

• In serious cases, such as violent crimes or offenses carrying severe penalties, bail may be denied.

For further assistance, it is advisable to consult a lawyer to ensure the process is carried out correctly.

Family Law  • Engagement:A contract between a man and a woman agreeing to marry.Both the man and the woman must be at le...
01/10/2025

Family Law
• Engagement:
A contract between a man and a woman agreeing to marry.
Both the man and the woman must be at least 17 years old.
A minor must obtain consent from his or her parents or guardian.
• Marriage:
Both the man and the woman must be at least 17 years old.
A person under 17 years of age must obtain permission from the court.
• Property of Husband and Wife:
Divided into 2 categories:
Personal property: Assets owned by the husband or wife before marriage.
Marital property: Assets acquired during the marriage.
• Termination of Marriage:
By court judgment declaring the marriage void.
By the death of either spouse.
By divorce.
• Rights and Duties of Parents:
To support, raise, and provide education for their children.
• Rights and Duties of Children:
To support and take care of their parents in return.



Inheritance Law
• Inheritance:
The property, rights, duties, and liabilities of a deceased person.
Passes to the heirs immediately upon the death of the deceased.
• Heirs:
Persons entitled to receive the inheritance, classified into 2 types:
Statutory heirs: The spouse and close relatives.
Testamentary heirs: Persons designated to inherit under a will.
• Will:
A document in which the testator expresses his or her wishes regarding the distribution of property upon death.

Professional Lawyer for ExpatsProviding comprehensive legal services for foreigners in Thailand, including civil and cri...
03/09/2025

Professional Lawyer for Expats
Providing comprehensive legal services for foreigners in Thailand, including civil and criminal cases, contract drafting and review, visa applications, and work permit processing.

Contact us at 091-936-2635 or send us a message via inbox.

English-speaking lawyers specializing in litigation, visas, work permits.contact us call 0919362635
20/08/2025

English-speaking lawyers specializing in litigation, visas, work permits.

contact us call 0919362635

Professional lawyer providing legal services for foreigners, including civil and criminal cases, contract drafting and r...
22/07/2025

Professional lawyer providing legal services for foreigners, including civil and criminal cases, contract drafting and review, visa applications, and work permit services.

Contact us at 091-936-2635 or inbox us via message.

16/04/2025

From May 1, foreign visitors planning to enter Thailand will be required to complete a digital arrival card at least three days before arrival, replacing the paper-based system.
According to Foreign Ministry spokesman Nikorndej Balankura, the Immigration Bureau’s new policy will apply to all foreign travellers entering the Kingdom via land, sea or air.
Full story link is in the first comment.

How to Apply for Bail in ThailandApplying for bail allows a suspect or defendant to be temporarily released from custody...
10/03/2025

How to Apply for Bail in Thailand

Applying for bail allows a suspect or defendant to be temporarily released from custody while awaiting trial. The process involves the following steps:

1. Check Eligibility for Bail
• If the person is a suspect (under police investigation), bail can be requested from the police station or the investigating officer.
• If the person is a defendant (already charged in court), bail must be requested from the court.
• The court will decide whether to grant bail based on factors such as the seriousness of the case, the risk of flight, and the reliability of the bail guarantor or collateral.

2. Prepare Bail Collateral or a Guarantor

There are two main types:
1. Using Collateral, such as:
• Cash deposit
• Land title deed
• Bank account with a freeze order for bail purposes
• Bank guarantee letter
• Government bonds
2. Using a Guarantor (in some cases), where a reliable individual guarantees the suspect’s appearance in court.

3. Submit a Bail Request
• File the request at the police station (during investigation) or the court (during trial or appeal stages).
• Fill out the required application form and submit supporting documents, such as:
• National ID card of the applicant
• Evidence of bail collateral (if any)
• Financial statements (if necessary)

4. Consideration by the Court or Police
• The court may approve or deny bail based on factors such as:
• Risk of the suspect fleeing
• Potential interference with witnesses or evidence
• Severity of the offense

5. If Bail is Granted
• Pay the required bail amount or provide necessary documents.
• The court or police will issue a release order.
• The suspect or defendant is then released temporarily.

6. If Bail is Denied
• The applicant can appeal the decision.
• A higher value collateral or an additional guarantor may be required.

Important Notes
• If the suspect violates bail conditions (e.g., flees), the court may forfeit the bail and issue an arrest warrant.
• In serious cases, such as violent crimes or offenses carrying severe penalties, bail may be denied.

For further assistance, it is advisable to consult a lawyer to ensure the process is carried out correctly.

Legal Process for Suing an Adulterer in ThailandIn Thailand, a spouse who has been wronged can file a lawsuit against a ...
09/03/2025

Legal Process for Suing an Adulterer in Thailand

In Thailand, a spouse who has been wronged can file a lawsuit against a third party involved in an adulterous relationship with their partner under Section 1523 of the Civil and Commercial Code. This allows the affected spouse to claim compensation for damages from the adulterer.



1. Collecting Evidence of Adultery

Before filing a lawsuit, clear and substantial evidence must be obtained to prove the extramarital affair, such as:
• Chat messages or electronic communications
• Photos or videos showing an intimate relationship
• Witness testimony from those who have seen the adulterous behavior
• Bank transactions or gifts exchanged in a romantic context
• Hotel records or evidence of being together in private places



2. Consult a Lawyer

Since adultery lawsuits are civil cases with complex legal implications, it is advisable to consult a lawyer to evaluate the evidence and build a strong case.



3. Filing a Lawsuit in Court
• The lawsuit must be filed at the Juvenile and Family Court in the jurisdiction where the spouse or the third party resides.
• The claim should specify compensation for damages resulting from the affair.
• Once the lawsuit is accepted, the court will schedule a hearing.



4. Court Proceedings and Judgment
• The court will examine the evidence and hear testimony from both parties.
• If the court finds that adultery has occurred, the third party may be ordered to pay compensation to the wronged spouse.
• The amount of compensation depends on the extent of the harm caused to the marriage and the dignity of the affected spouse.



5. Legal Consequences
• Adultery lawsuits are civil cases, meaning there are no criminal penalties.
• The adulterer may be required to pay compensation to the affected spouse.
• The court’s ruling can serve as evidence for a divorce lawsuit.



Important Considerations
• If there is insufficient evidence, the lawsuit may be dismissed.
• If the spouse consented to the affair, legal action may not be possible.
• The lawsuit must be filed within one year from the date the affected spouse becomes aware of the adultery.

Conclusion

Filing a lawsuit for adultery requires strong evidence, and consulting a lawyer can improve the chances of winning the case. If successful, the affected spouse may receive compensation for damages and use the court ruling as grounds for divorce.

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Bangkok
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