
Creating a legally valid will in Thailand is crucial for ensuring that your assets are distributed according to your wishes. However, written wills alone can sometimes be challenged in court, especially when disputes arise over the testator’s mental state or potential influence from others. For this reason, recording a video to accompany a will in Thailand has become an increasingly popular strategy to enhance its credibility. As a lead law firm in Bangkok, we regularly advise our clients on how to ensure their estate planning is legally sound and protected from future disputes.

Buying land on installments in Thailand may seem like a practical solution for foreign investors or retirees who want to secure property without making a lump sum payment. However, this purchasing method carries significant legal risks—particularly because Thai land laws restrict foreign ownership and offer limited protections in installment arrangements.

Witness testimony remains one of the cornerstones of Thailand’s judicial process. Yet in the midst of contentious litigation, a critical question often arises: Can a witness refuse to answer in a Thai court? Understanding this issue is vital for litigants, in-house counsel, and legal scholars—especially in an international context.