Tag: politics
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More ↗: Joining the BYU Law School and J. Reuben Clark Law Society Delegation to Meet Thailand’s Top Legal Institutions
Joining the BYU Law School and J. Reuben Clark Law Society Delegation to Meet Thailand’s Top Legal Institutions
On 15 October 2025, I had the opportunity to accompany a delegation from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University (BYU Law…
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More ↗: Aphiwat Law Signs the “Mediate First” Pledge at the Resolve2Win Campaign in Bangkok
Aphiwat Law Signs the “Mediate First” Pledge at the Resolve2Win Campaign in Bangkok
On 15 to 17 March 2023, I attended the Resolve2Win campaign in Bangkok and signed the “Mediate First” Pledge. This was a significant moment for…
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More ↗: What Happens to Your Thai Bank Account When You Die?
What Happens to Your Thai Bank Account When You Die?
A Will and Probate Lawyer in Chiang Mai Explains What Every Expat Needs to Know By Aphiwat Bualoi, Attorney-at-Law — Will & Probate Lawyer, Chiang…
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More ↗: Why Thailand Did Not Have an Apostille System Like Other Countries And What Just Changed
Why Thailand Did Not Have an Apostille System Like Other Countries And What Just Changed
A guide for expats and businesses in Thailand dealing with international documents Aphiwat Bualoi, Attorney at Law | aphiwatlaw.com What is an Apostille and why…
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More ↗: Why Thailand Has No Lasting Power of Attorney and What To Do if You Lose Capacity
Why Thailand Has No Lasting Power of Attorney and What To Do if You Lose Capacity
Thailand has no system for a Lasting Power of Attorney. In countries like Singapore or the United Kingdom, a person signs an LPA to appoint…
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More ↗: Understanding the Legalization Process for Thai Notarized Documents
Understanding the Legalization Process for Thai Notarized Documents
Summary Legalization is an essential step in ensuring Thai notarized documents are accepted internationally. The process involves: By understanding and following these steps, you can…
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More ↗: Is It Necessary to Prove Mental Capacity Before Signing a Will in Thailand?
Is It Necessary to Prove Mental Capacity Before Signing a Will in Thailand?
Summary Under Thai law, you do not formally need to prove your mental capacity when signing your will—your signature is considered sufficient evidence that you…