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SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
Mae Hong Son

Thai Will & Estate Lawyer for Foreigners in Mae Hong Son — Drafting, Probate, Cross-Border Estates

Foreigners with assets in Thailand — a condominium, a Thai bank account, a vehicle, an interest in a Thai company — should have a separate Thai will covering those assets. Trying to administer Thai-situs assets via a foreign will is possible but takes longer, costs more, and routinely fails when documents need translation/legalisation that the foreign executor cannot easily produce. A short, properly drafted Thai will sidesteps all of that. We draft Thai wills for foreign residents, coordinate with home-country counsel for the rest of the estate, and handle probate at the Thai Court when the time comes.

Scope of Thai will and estate lawyer for foreigners work in Mae Hong Son

  • Thai will drafting — bilingual English/Thai with witness and registrar protocols
  • Coordination with home-country wills to avoid contradiction or revocation issues
  • Executor appointment, including non-resident executor letters
  • Probate at the Thai Court — application as administrator/executor
  • Condominium and bank-account transfer to heirs
  • Cross-border estate coordination — Thai property + foreign property allocation

Process

  1. 1Initial consultation — asset map, dependants, existing foreign wills
  2. 2Draft bilingual will and review with you
  3. 3Sign in front of witnesses (or register at the district office for added evidentiary weight)
  4. 4Store originals safely; provide certified copies to nominated executor and counsel
  5. 5On death: Thai probate filing, asset transfer, final tax matters

Documents to prepare

  • Passport and any Thai visa or residence document
  • Asset list — condo title, bank accounts, vehicle registration, company shareholdings
  • Family information — spouse, children, dependants
  • Existing wills from any other jurisdiction

About our team in Mae Hong Son

Mae Hong Son has one of the longest borders with Myanmar, is largely mountain and forest, and depends on tourism and highland agriculture. The legal issues that genuinely arise here differ sharply from other provinces: land and cultivation rights inside forest zones, civil status and nationality, migrant labour, and licensing for tourism and accommodation businesses.

Work of this kind requires land law, administrative law, and the working practice of the local authorities to be understood together. We give a straight assessment at the outset of which matters have a route forward and which do not, run the file from our Khon Kaen head office and Bangkok branch, and travel to appear at the Mae Hong Son Provincial Court as scheduled.

Courts we appear at in Mae Hong Son

  • Mae Hong Son Provincial Court
  • Mae Hong Son Juvenile and Family Court
  • Region 5 Labor Court (Chiang Mai)

Mueang Mae Hong Son, Pai, Pang Mapha, Khun Yuam, Mae Sariang, Sop Moei, and the areas continuing into Chiang Mai and Tak

Contact our Mae Hong Son attorneys

We serve clients across Thailand. Initial consultation.

Frequently asked questions — Thai will and estate lawyer for foreigners in Mae Hong Son

2 questions answered

Strongly recommended for any Thai-situs assets. A foreign will can in theory be probated in Thailand, but in practice it must be translated, legalised by your embassy, and then processed by the Thai Court — months of delay during which assets are frozen. A short Thai will limited to your Thai assets, drafted to dovetail with (not revoke) your foreign will, removes that bottleneck and is inexpensive to prepare.
Yes, subject to the foreign-quota rule. If the building's foreign quota has room, the heir can register the condo in their own name. If the quota is full, the heir must dispose of the unit within a reasonable period (commonly understood as one year) and inherit the sale proceeds instead. Planning ahead — knowing the quota status now — avoids forced-sale stress later.