Thai-English Divorce Agreement - Uncontested Divorce in Thailand

This free bilingual Thai-English divorce agreement template is intended for a uncontested divorce in Thailand. It is ideal for couples seeking a mutually agreed, no-fault divorce, especially where there are no children, no property disputes, and the marriage was registered in Thailand.

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Legal Basis for Mutual Consent Divorce

Under Thai law (Civil Code Sections 1514–1515), a divorce by mutual consent must:

  • Be in writing
  • Be signed by both parties
  • Be witnessed by at least two people
  • Be registered at the local District Office (Amphoe)

Once registered, the divorce is legally recognized, and a divorce certificate is issued.

Download the Divorce Agreement Template

This Thai-English agreement is designed for a basic uncontested divorce. It includes:

  • Spouse identification
  • Mutual consent statement
  • Terms of separation
  • Optional sections for assets, alimony, and more

Who Should Use This Template?

This document is most suitable when:

  • You both agree to divorce
  • No property or children are involved

For complex cases involving custody, real estate, or foreign law, our professional legal advice is strongly recommended.

Important Notes

This is a sample agreement provided for general information purposes. It does not constitute legal advice. The final document should reflect your actual situation and may require adaptation based on your district office or legal counsel.

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FAQ – Thai Mutual Consent Divorce

Do we need a lawyer to file for divorce?

A contested divorce in court, yes, not for a mutual agreed uncontested divorce which takes place at the local Amphoe, but legal review of your agreement is advised.

Do we need witnesses?

Yes. In an uncontested divorce before the Amphoe Registrar (Kromakarn Amphoe), two witnesses are required. They must sign the divorce agreement before the divorce can be registered and the divorce certificates issued.

When is an uncontested divorce in Thailand final?

An uncontested divorce in Thailand is final when both spouses appear in person at the local district office (Amphur), with two witnesses, submit a signed divorce agreement, and register the divorce. The Amphur then issues a divorce certificate, officially ending the marriage under Thai law. A copy of the divorce agreement is kept on record.

Do I have to pay alimony to my ex-Thai wife after divorce in Thailand?

Alimony (spousal support) is not automatic under Thai law. It is typically only ordered by the court in contested divorces where one party requests it and can show financial need. In a mutual consent divorce, spouses may agree on alimony in their divorce agreement. If no such clause exists, there's usually no obligation to pay. Thai courts consider factors such as income, fault, and duration of the marriage when deciding on support.

This page was written in collaboration with Thai legal professionals and reflects practical experience with divorce procedures in Thailand.

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