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SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
Phayao

Family & Inheritance Law in Phayao

Family and inheritance matters handled with discretion

Divorce, custody, Thai wills, probate and estate administration, and disputes over family assets — including succession for foreign heirs and the rules that apply when a foreigner inherits property in Thailand.

Family & Inheritance Law in Phayao — About us

Phayao is an agricultural province with the Ban Huak crossing into Laos and, in the University of Phayao, a concentration of working-age residents and rental tenants. The legal work mixes accordingly: farm-household land and inheritance, agricultural debt and enforcement, lease and property matters around the town, and general criminal defence.

Farm-household land and inheritance disputes are usually entangled with family relationships; rushing to file without sequencing the steps tends to cost both the case and the relationship. We set the approach — negotiate or litigate — at the outset, run the file from our Khon Kaen head office and Bangkok branch, and travel to appear at the Phayao Provincial Court.

Courts we appear at

  • Phayao Provincial Court
  • Phayao Juvenile and Family Court
  • Region 5 Labor Court (Chiang Mai)
430
km from HQ
0.5M
population
3
courts

Mueang Phayao, Dok Khamtai, Chun, Chiang Kham, Pong, Phu Sang, and the areas continuing into Chiang Rai and Nan

What we cover in Phayao

  • Divorce, child custody and maintenance
  • Thai will drafting for foreign nationals
  • Probate and estate administration
  • Intestate succession and statutory heirs
  • Inheriting Thai property as a foreign heir
  • Contested estates and family asset disputes
  • Adoption and guardianship

Contact our Phayao attorneys

We serve clients across Thailand. Initial consultation.

Frequently asked questions — Family & Inheritance Law in Phayao

8 questions answered

Divorce by consent is registered at the District Office in one day; contested divorce requires statutory grounds (Sec. 1516 CCC) and takes 6-12 months.
Courts apply the best-interests-of-the-child standard, weighing income, closeness, home environment, and the child's view if over 7.
No — an ordinary will only needs signatures before two witnesses. But a lawyer ensures content is valid and resistant to challenge.
Distribution follows six classes of statutory heirs. The surviving spouse takes half of marital property; children share the remainder equally.
The court appoints upon petition of an heir or creditor, typically within 2-4 months if uncontested.
Fees depend on the matter's nature and complexity. We always provide a clear written quote before starting. Initial consultation is free — call +66 92 254 2045.
No — initial phone, email, or LINE consultations are free, so you can assess your situation before committing.
It depends on the matter type. We provide a clear timeline at the outset and regular progress updates.