When legal issues arise overseas, many British expats don’t know who to trust.
Language barriers, unfamiliar legal systems, and unregulated agents make a stressful situation worse.
That’s why we’ve partnered with the most respected legal firms in Thailand – known for their transparent pricing, professional integrity, and specialist expertise in family and inheritance law.
Whether you’re drafting a will that covers assets in the UK and abroad, managing a divorce, or planning an international adoption, we’ll connect you with a legal team who:
– listens first and presents options
– then acts in your best interest
– and makes everything clear
‘We’ve vetted them personally, seen them work – and I’ve already recommended them to family.‘
Adam Cooke, British Abroad
Wills & Estate Planning
Your UK will might not be recognised in your new country. Many expats don’t find out until it’s too late. Our trusted partner offers dual-language will drafting (English & Thai), tailored to your personal situation and legal requirements in both countries.
- Single or joint wills (for spouses)
- Living wills (advance healthcare directives)
- Will translation and notarisation
- Will safekeeping service (for peace of mind)
- Amendments, updates, and emergency revisions
Probate and Estate Administration
Dealing with the death of a loved one is hard enough – international probate makes it worse. With a lawyer who understands UK and Thai inheritance law, the process can be made smooth, respectful, and fair.
- Legal support for cross-border inheritance cases
- Probate process guidance
- Dispute resolution for contested wills or claims
- Tax planning and asset protection advice
Family Law: Divorce and Custody
Family issues are personal. And overseas, they’re also legally complex. Our partner firm works with both foreign nationals and Thais, giving you clarity and protection in sensitive situations.
- Divorce agreements and legal separation documents
- Child custody and support arrangements
- Thai marriage registration (and registration of UK marriages)
- Prenuptial agreements (recognised in Thai and UK courts)
- Child adoption (including consular and district office processes)
More Bespoke Legal Services
Immigration & Long-Stay Visas
Business and long-term visa applications, retirement visa support and document legalisation and embassy coordination.
Company & Commercial Law
Thai company formation (Ltd, BOI, FBL, etc.), drafting and reviewing contracts, shareholder agreements, etc. as well as business restructuring, due diligence, and insolvency support.
Property Law
Foreign ownership structuring (condos, leases, etc.), contract due diligence and land registry checks, as well as property transfer and inheritance.
Legal Documentation & Representation
Notarial services and certified translations, Power of Attorney (POA) setup for UK or local use, and dispute resolution and litigation support.
What We Value in a Partner
Proven track record: Trusted by embassies, chambers of commerce, and British expats.
Transparent pricing: Fixed-fee and hourly options, always quoted upfront and explained clearly.
Culturally aware: English-speaking lawyers trained to international standards and with local experience.
Reliable communication: Prompt, clear responses – no chasing, no confusion.
What can you do next?
1 | Contact us and let us know what you need |
2 | We can discuss your situation privately, and match you with the right expert. |
3 | You’ll get a free initial reply – no obligation, no pressure. |
4 | If you proceed, all legal costs and timelines are explained in full and in plain English. |
FAQ (from British expats)
Q: Is my UK Will valid in Thailand?
Usually not on its own. Most expats benefit from having a Thai-compatible will for assets held locally.
Q: What if my child is born abroad – what are the custody and nationality rules?
A: They vary but we’ll connect you with the right lawyer who can clarify the rules based on your situation.
Q: Can I make a prenuptial agreement in Thailand that works in the UK too?
A: Yes – with proper drafting. Our partner firms specialise in dual-jurisdiction prenups.
Q: What happens to my UK pension or assets if I die abroad?
A: With trusted financial advice and a professional legal representative working together, these can be smoothly transferred.
Without any of these, delays and tax risks are likely.