Divorce Lawyer for Foreigners in Phetchabun — Thai-Foreign Marriages, Cross-Border Property, Custody
Divorces between a Thai national and a foreign spouse — or between two foreign nationals who married in Thailand — engage two legal systems at once. We help untangle them: which country has jurisdiction, where the divorce should be registered, how Thai matrimonial property is divided, what happens to overseas pensions and real estate, and whether a Thai decree will be recognised in your home country. Many engagements never see a courtroom because we settle by mutual-consent registration at the amphur; for contested matters, the Juvenile and Family Court is where the case is heard.
Scope of divorce lawyer for foreigners work in Phetchabun
- Uncontested (mutual-consent) divorce registered at the district office
- Contested divorce filed at the Juvenile and Family Court
- Division of matrimonial property — Thai-titled real estate, vehicles, business interests
- Cross-border asset coordination — UK pensions, US 401(k)/IRA, EU property, Singapore/HK accounts
- Child custody, support, and access — including international relocation consent
- Recognition and enforcement of Thai decrees in your home jurisdiction (via local counsel)
- Pre- and post-divorce visa adjustments (Non-O dependent visa, marriage extension)
Process
- 1Initial consultation — review marriage location, residence, asset map, children
- 2Negotiation with the other spouse and their counsel (often resolves the case)
- 3If consent reached: prepare bilingual settlement deed and register at the amphur
- 4If contested: file petition at the Juvenile and Family Court with grounds and evidence
- 5Post-decree: register decree with foreign embassy, adjust visa status, enforce support
Documents to prepare
- •Thai marriage certificate (or foreign marriage certificate + Thai registration if married abroad)
- •Passport and Thai ID (for Thai spouse)
- •Both spouses' birth certificates of children (if any)
- •Title deeds, vehicle registration, bank statements — for property division
- •Evidence of grounds (for contested divorce only) — photographs, communications, witness statements
About our team in Phetchabun
Phetchabun is a highland farming province that has moved quickly into tourism, above all at Khao Kho and Phu Thap Boek. Converting farmland into accommodation has produced a distinctly local set of disputes: land rights overlapping forest and land-reform (Sor Por Kor) areas, accommodation-business licensing, and administrative cases against agencies issuing demolition or suspension orders.
Land carrying statutory restrictions is not fixed by writing a tighter contract — the restriction attaches to the land, not the agreement. We therefore establish the land classification and the true rights before planning anything, run the file from our Khon Kaen head office and Bangkok branch, and travel to appear at the Phetchabun and Lom Sak Provincial Courts.
Courts we appear at in Phetchabun
- •Phetchabun Provincial Court
- •Lom Sak Provincial Court
- •Phetchabun Juvenile and Family Court
- •Region 6 Labor Court (Nakhon Sawan)
Mueang Phetchabun, Lom Sak, Khao Kho, Wichian Buri, Nong Phai, Si Thep, and the areas continuing into Phitsanulok, Loei, and Chaiyaphum
Contact our Phetchabun attorneys
We serve clients across Thailand. Initial consultation.
Frequently asked questions — divorce lawyer for foreigners in Phetchabun
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