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Thai Inheritance and Succession Law

My Dad Died in Thailand

What would happen if a foreigner died in Thailand? How would the property of the deceased person be divided among his legal heirs? In this article, we will talk all about foreigners and their wills in Thailand.

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Notary Public Thailand

Notary Public Thailand

In most countries, Notary Public is a public officer licensed by the state to provide authentication of legal documents, affidavits, signatures, or a statement of the person under oath. Notary services are very important as they help create a guarantee on the authenticity of the document. However, in Thailand, there is no Notary Public. Instead, the Lawyers Council of Thailand provides attorneys the role called Notarial Services Attorney which allows them to perform the said services and is regulated by the Lawyers Act B.E. 2528. Why Notarization is needed Signatures and documents of individuals are notarized in order to attest to their authenticity. This prevents fraudulent individuals from passing unauthenticated documents. Furthermore, the notary public or Thailand notary also acts as a neutral witness. He lays witness that the documents that are submitted are authentic and the individuals signing them are the same ones who are qualified to do so. Some documents cannot become enforceable nor binding until they are notarized. For such documents, notarization is mandatory. In Thailand, notary services are often required by institutions such as: Foreign Embassies Private Organizations Schools Banks Government Offices Services Offered by a Thailand Notary Lawyer As mentioned above, a Thailand Lawyer is

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