Keyword is a powerful but often overlooked legal mechanism under Thai family law, allowing spouses to revoke property transactions made during marriage without the need to prove fault or misconduct. Governed by Section 1469 of the Thai Civil and Commercial Code, this provision reflects the legislature’s recognition of the unequal bargaining dynamics inherent in marital relationships.
This article, prepared by a Lead law firm in Bangkok, provides an in-depth academic and practical analysis of the legal principles, scope, limitations, and procedural considerations surrounding revocation of inter-spousal property transactions. It also examines the protection afforded to third parties acting in good faith and the enforceability of contractual waivers.
Designed for both legal practitioners and individuals with significant assets, this guide offers authoritative insight into one of the most consequential yet misunderstood areas of Thai marital property law.