Property Contracts in Thailand

Before you buy property in Thailand and well before you sign any property agreements in Phuket, speak to our solicitors about the contract to ensure that you know what you are signing yourself into. Contracts can be very complex and it important to understand them well.

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Foreign Business License
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Foreign Business License

A Foreign Business License (FBL) allows foreign companies or individuals to legally operate in restricted sectors under Thailand’s Foreign Business Act (FBA). The FBA categorizes

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Tourist Visa in Thailand
Immigration

Tourist Visa in Thailand

Tourist Visa in Thailand. Thailand attracts millions of visitors each year, and the Tourist Visa (TR) is the most common visa type for those entering

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Litigation in Thailand
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Litigation in Thailand

Litigation in Thailand presents a complex legal landscape shaped by the country’s unique combination of civil law traditions and local customs. As an emerging economy

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Child Support in Thailand
Family

Child Support in Thailand

Child Support in Thailand. Child support is a critical aspect of family law, ensuring that children receive adequate financial support from both parents, regardless of

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Thai Business Partnerships
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Thai Business Partnerships

Thai Business Partnerships. For aspiring entrepreneurs in Thailand, business partnerships offer a compelling path to establish a presence in the market. However, Thai partnership structures

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Mergers & Acquisitions in Thailand
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Mergers & Acquisitions in Thailand

Mergers & Acquisitions in Thailand. Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) represent critical strategies for companies seeking growth, market expansion, or strategic realignment in Thailand’s dynamic business

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Due Diligence and Property

Do a property due diligence when buying property or any form of real estate in Thailand. A due diligence report would always be advised. The property market in Thailand is not well regulated. Not to long ago in Samui, property had been developed and sold which was located on government property.