Having assets or bought a property in Thailand, you may now start considering what will happen to it in the event of your death. A Thai Last Will and Testament is not absolutely necessary for foreigners with assets in Thailand and foreign Wills are acceptable, however, the execution is subject to a legal procedure. To avoid any additional procedures and delays it is advisable for most people who have real property in Thailand to prepare a Thai Will specifically for their assets in Thailand, excluding your worldwide estate. Also the execution of a Thai Will is subject to a legal procedure (e.g. to determine if a person's Will has been made correctly, that the information it contains is correct and to appoint an executor), however, a Thai Will should make things easier for your heirs.
Having a last Will and Testamentent is vital to insure your assests in Thailand are given to those who you have instrusted your estate to upon your death. If you have not made a Will your wishes may not necessarily be carried out and inheritance law shall determine what happens to your assets when you die. This shall mean that the assets will be distributed amongst the statutory heirs.
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Why make a Last Will and Testament: Even though death is not an issue at a certain period of life, anyone owning property should arrange his post-death affairs properly so their heirs don't need to be involved in time consuming and expensive legal procedures. Especially if you have definite ideas on how you require your estate to be distributed then you must make a will. With our service the question is not ‘Why should I make a Will?’ The question is ‘Why Shouldn’t I make a Will?
If you have not made a Last Will and Testament in Thailand, the Civil and Commercial Code will determine how your estate is devided among your (statutory) heirs.
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