Usufruct in Thailand

Usufruct in Thailand. A usufruct is a powerful, flexible property device: it gives one person the right to use and enjoy (and in many cases to collect the fruits of) another person’s property while the underlying ownership (title) remains with the owner. In Thailand, usufructs are used for family succession (spouse life-rights), estate planning, commercial […]
Title Deeds in Thailand

Title Deeds in Thailand. Title deeds are the single most important legal document in any Thai property transaction. They determine who legally owns the soil, what rights exist over a parcel, what third-party claims bind a buyer, and whether lenders will accept the property as collateral. Thailand’s land-registration framework is technical and layered; understanding the […]
Prenuptial Agreement in Thailand

Marriage is one of the most important milestones in life, symbolizing love, commitment, and shared goals between two people. However, beyond the emotional and social aspects, marriage also brings significant legal and financial implications. For couples in Thailand—particularly those with assets, businesses, or international connections—a prenuptial agreement (commonly called a “prenup”) can play a crucial […]
Filing of Divorce in Thailand

Divorce in Thailand marks the legal termination of a marriage between spouses and involves complex emotional, legal, and financial considerations. Whether the marriage is between two Thai nationals or a foreigner and a Thai citizen, the dissolution of marriage must comply with Thai family law as stipulated under the Civil and Commercial Code (CCC). Understanding […]
Thai Limited Company Registration

Setting up a Thai limited company is one of the most common and effective ways for both Thai nationals and foreign investors to conduct business in Thailand. A limited company provides a formal legal structure that separates the company’s liabilities from those of its shareholders, ensuring financial protection and long-term business stability. Understanding the structure, […]