חוקים
להתגרש בתאילנד באמפור צריך שתיכם להיות שם או אחרי שנה היא יכולה להצהיר על 'נתישה' ואז להתגרש והיא לא יכולה להתחתן עד סוף עוד שנה כדי שעם היא התעברה אז הוולד עדיין בכל זאת שייך לבעל הקודם.
בארץ נאמר לי שרק דרך הרבנות .
בתאילנד אין ALIMONY ONLY PATRIMONY OF ABOUT 3000 BATH MONTHLY IF THERE IS A CHILD
רכוש= מה שנקנה בזמן הנישואין מחלקים 50\50
האדמה שלה. (עם היא תאילנדית) עם סטם חתונה אזרחית אז אין לי מוסג.
אם יש לך בית אז הבית שלםך אבל האדמה לא אז יש לך שנה למכור או לירוש אותו לילדים משותפים.
פה בארץ זה הבעיה המגעילה. אבל בטח להתגרש פה בארץ הרזנות רק שמחים לעזור למישהוא לעיף בן או בת זוג לא יהודיה מהרשימות .
אני לקחתי שירשור מפורם אחר שאני משתטפת בו אם מותר לי לשים פה: אני מודראטור שם.
http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/541049-divorce-from-thailand/
וחלק פה
"While arranging a marriage in Thailand is a relatively straightforward process, procuring a divorce can be slightly more complicated. There are a variety of factors that come into play when assessing whether or not it is possible to receive a legalized divorce in Thailand. Generally speaking, if you or your spouse is currently residing in Thailand you can file for divorce in Thailand. If the divorce is mutually requested, the divorce proceedings are relatively simple. If one of the parties is unwilling or unable to participate in divorce proceedings, the legal process can be more complicated. Due to the variety of factors that can be involved it is usually necessary to enlist the services of a legal professional to guide you through this process. We are familiar with many of the individual variances that arise in complicated divorce proceedings and our divorce attorneys provide personalized service to meet your unique needs.
How do I get a Thailand divorce if both my spouse and I consent to the divorce?
If you previously registered your marriage at a local district office (Khet or Amphur) you may register for an administrative Thailand divorce. Performing an administrative divorce at the local district office requires that you and your spouse do not have disagreements over child custody or property ("an uncontested divorce"). If there are assets to be divided or issues regarding custody of children it is advisable to have a lawyer present in this type of administrative divorce. It is generally a good idea to draw up a divorce agreement in advance.
When registering the divorce, officials may ask you questions about your future plans, financial situation, and children (if any) and then ask you to fill out forms detailing the terms of divorce and other matters. The divorce must be certified by two witnesses.
If the divorce is contested, however, then the parties should proceed through the court system. In order file a court action for divorce either the Plaintiff or Defendant (or both) must be a resident of Thailand.
What if my spouse does not consent to a divorce?
If your wife or husband will not agree to a divorce then you need to file with the courts for a divorce "for cause". In order to proceed with a divorce in this instance you will need to assert grounds for divorce and you must make a personal appearance in court. In Thailand grounds for divorce generally include:
* A 3 year period of separation
* One spouse has deserted the other for over one year
* The husband has taken another woman as his wife
* The wife has committed adultery
* One spouse is guilty of misconduct (criminal or otherwise)
* One spouse has been imprisoned for more than one year
* One spouse has physically or mentally harmed the other
* Lack of marital support
* One spouse has had incurable insanity for at least 3 years
* One spouse has broken the bond of good behavior
* One spouse has an incurable communicable disease
* One spouse has a physical disability so as to be unable to cohabitate as husband and wife.