Family Law

Professional criminal defense lawyer developing a strategic criminal defense plan before trial in court

Professional Criminal Defense Strategy: Why Criminal Cases Are Won or Lost Before Trial

A professional criminal defense strategy determines whether a case is won or lost long before trial begins. This article explains how experienced criminal defense lawyers structure facts, evidence, and legal theories to create reasonable doubt and control outcomes before stepping into court.

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Why Hiring a Contract Drafting Lawyer Is Essential Instead of Using Contract Templates

Hiring a contract drafting lawyer is a critical step in protecting legal and commercial interests. This article explains why professionally drafted contracts offer greater clarity, enforceability, and risk management than generic contract templates, particularly for complex or high-value transactions.

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Short questions in witness examination used by trial lawyers to control testimony during cross-examination in court

The Power of Short Questions in Witness Examination: A Strategic Tool for Effective Trial Advocacy

Short questions in witness examination are a fundamental trial advocacy technique that enables lawyers to control testimony, reduce evasion, and guide judicial fact-finding. This article explains the legal rationale, strategic advantages, and professional application of short, single-issue questions in direct and cross-examination.

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Divorce in Thailand legal process before the Family Court under Thai Civil and Commercial Code

Divorce in Thailand: Legal Grounds, Court Procedures, and Practical Considerations Under Thai Law

Divorce in Thailand is governed by strict legal requirements under the Thai Civil and Commercial Code. This article provides an in-depth legal analysis of divorce grounds, court procedures, mediation, child custody, property division, and spousal maintenance, offering practical guidance for Thai and foreign spouses navigating family law disputes in Thailand.

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Legal consultation on an adultery claim in Thailand under the Thai Civil and Commercial Code

Adultery Claim in Thailand: Legal Framework, Litigation Strategy, and Damage Assessment Under Thai Law

An adultery claim in Thailand is a civil action for damages, not a criminal offense. This article explains the legal framework, evidentiary requirements, litigation strategy, and how Thai courts assess compensation under the Civil and Commercial Code.

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Cross-examination of witness credibility in criminal litigation, courtroom advocacy and legal trial strategy

Cross-Examination of Witness Credibility: Legal Principles and Practical Strategies in Criminal Litigation

Cross-examination of witness credibility is a critical element of criminal litigation. This article examines legal principles and courtroom strategies used by defense lawyers to challenge perception, memory, and impartiality of witnesses in criminal trials.

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Court proceedings concerning a Missing Person Declaration in Thailand under Thai civil law

Missing Person Declaration in Thailand: Legal Procedures, Consequences, and Practical Implications

A Missing Person Declaration in Thailand is a court procedure that allows a person to be legally presumed deceased after prolonged disappearance. This article explains the legal requirements, court process, inheritance consequences, and revocation under Thai law in a clear and professional legal framework.

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Legal advice on reclaiming family assets from spouse in Thailand

How to Reclaim Family Assets from a Spouse: A Legal Guide in Thailand

Facing a situation where your spouse is using family assets to support someone outside the marriage can be stressful. Under Thai law, you have the legal right to reclaim family assets from a spouse, but certain conditions and procedures must be followed. This guide explains how marital property is protected, what constitutes misuse of assets, the correct legal steps to file a revocation lawsuit, who should be included in the case, and the types of evidence that can strengthen your claim. By understanding your rights and acting promptly, you can protect and restore your family assets. Our law firm specializes in guiding clients through these complex cases, ensuring that statutory deadlines are met and your property is fully recovered.

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Property Division Without Marriage in Thailand: A Legal Guide for Cohabitating Couples

Property Division Without Marriage in Thailand: A Legal Guide for Cohabitating Couples   In Thailand, many couples live together as husband and wife without a marriage certificate. For such couples, property division without marriage in Thailand is a complex legal matter. Unlike registered marriages, where Family Law governs the equitable distribution of assets, cohabiting partners

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Child custody in Thailand legal factors used by Thai courts under family law

Child Custody in Thailand: 7 Key Legal Factors Thai Courts Use to Determine Custody Rights

Child custody in Thailand is decided based on the best interests of the child, not parental preference. This article explains the seven key legal factors Thai courts consider when determining custody rights, including the child’s age, primary caregiver, parental conduct, living environment, and the child’s wishes under Thai family law.

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