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    thai divorce and property law

    By Anonymous, Created on: 21/02/2005, Last updated on: 16/01/2006

    » I'm a U.S. citizen and married to a thai guy in U.S., he has nothing in U.S. but business ownership, land and bank accounts in thailand. our baby is going to be U.S. citizen, i want to know, is it true by law that he told me that i cannot co-own any business, land or bank account of his? what can...

    • Anonymous commented : thai. mama-san should get her son some real help. he has been burnt worse than i. irecently got a letter from my estranged wife from thailand requesting a divorce....and i am going to give it to her! the monster! i read write speak thai better than she write english! i too am looking for good advice. i suggest that son of mama-san stay out of thailand for about 8 - 10 years hence!!! cut his losses and lick his wounde heart! i did, and i am a new man! please rsvp to srattha999

    • Anonymous commented : It does not sounded like your son having been doing his homework about this girl. If they are marriage and not registered, than it is just a common-law marriage. He does not have to divorce her or doing anything. He can simply dump her and voiding her. Thereby, he could simply cutting his loses and learnt a life lession. The $10,000 dowry is outrageous for this type of girl. It is 24k gold and not diamond which is the tradition bride pride. Only the Hi-So demanded $10,000 or more for their daughter's dowry to keep away unwanted suitor

    • Anonymous commented : back to thailand if i am your son. its not funny to have a problem with a thai police-officer.....

    • Anonymous commented : she get THAT money. Your son is definitely not her first, definitely not her last : and is probably being conned concurrently with severeal other suckers. Mistranslation ? The only mistranslation is that your son does n't understand the word "scam" in Thai.

    • 44 replies, 19,067 views

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    Marring a Thia Woman in America - What's needed

    By Anonymous, Created on: 27/01/2005, Last updated on: 25/02/2007

    » Hi, I want to marry a Thia woman and am looking for some insite to what is needed and what to expect from Thia women and to learn about Thia culture. Also, please express your expriences with Thia culture and women, marring in Thialand or the US and living in Thialand or the US. Thanks

    • Anonymous commented : daughter or as dowry for our sons' future wives. All the money did go anywhere or wasted, it is still in the families in some forms or another. I wish that everyone would understand the meaning and purposes of culture and the purpose of dowry.

    • 33 replies, 14,280 views

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    RE: My Mom doesn't Like Farangs

    By Anonymous, Created on: 07/12/2004, Last updated on: 19/09/2007

    » Your mom is right baby. Most farangs could'nt be entrusted. They consider your country as a backyard brothel that should yield to all their queer demands and nature. They look for cheap sex and free service. Sex that act on the woman as if she were a sex tool that responds automatically without resistance....

    • Anonymous commented : the old woman dislike farang son in law, she endlessly press down the unimpressive girl to divorce and find new man, rich and ready to feed girl's family. Thai people have no family value and children especially girls, are regarded SOMBAT of parents (sombat is property) and they freely sell and buy through 4 - 5 repeating marriages). So most of Thai husbands, failed, go and kill the girl's mother, the mother in law, first hand when betrayed. This homicidal reports are up every day on thai dailies, Matichon, Khom Chat Neuk, Daily News, Kho Sot, and so on. Be careful farang Man !!! (farang husbands are also frequently killed here, it is the matter of money and conspiracy of "Mother in law".

    • 26 replies, 12,679 views

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    Thai Divorce law

    By Anonymous, Created on: 02/12/2004, Last updated on: 09/01/2009

    » I heard from a farang that under Thai law men can divorce women in two days. But for a woman, it takes two years. The reasoning being that women are thought of as temperamental creatures, prone to wild mood swings, who need plenty of time to calm down...

    • Anonymous commented : er sold it to bail the eldest son out of financial problems. This is one problem I have with Thai customs. There were 8 children, but the only one that realy counts is the oldest son. Now the house (on the river) is gone and now I have to send people money. Even him, he wasted it all away again. My wife still has her old passport, but it expired in 1974.

    • 49 replies, 65,617 views

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    Understanding the American ways

    By Anonymous, Created on: 16/10/2004, Last updated on: 28/03/2007

    » I am a Thai lady who left Bangkok at the age of 20, lived in Singapore for 11 years before residing now in the US for the past 4 years. I lived in California for the first year & a half and now I live in Boise, Idaho. Determine to upgrade myself educationally, I enrolled for classes at the local...

    • Anonymous commented : seful to Rad. a) I study personalities and psychology. It sounds like Rad is naturally Introverted. So am I but I have learned to overcome it, because American culture demands it. You might look at www.humanmetrics.com/ There is nothing wrong with being introverted. But American society as a whole is Enneagram type 3 (Extroverted, sales people, less than honest, self-centered). b) www.9types.com/ shows a persons motivation. It is based on the age-old Enneagram. It's very important in learning why people are the way they are. I am a type 4/5. My younger son is a type 7 (like Dejon Sanders). He's extremely charismatic and extroverted. People follow him like the Pied Piper, but he will take you to the cleaners. My older son is type 5 (Thinker/Observer). He is very intelligent and dependable. But he is also introverted and has trouble making friends. c) Some parts of the US are more friendly and open than others. I could comment all day on this. Minneapolis is extremely unfriendly and cold. You won't be accepted there unless you grew up there. The South is more friendly. Some ethnic communities are more friendly. Boston is Irish, and therefore more friendly. The US is less friendly now than it was 30 years ago. Many Americans are cliquey and protect their turf. Many of them live in fear and isolation. Many urban areas are pretentious and unfriendly. d) I love the Idaho area for the mountains, flyfishing, camping. But it is a conservative area. It has recently been Californicated. Many Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington people hate Californians. e) I am very interested in Thailand. I have talked to an intelligent, successful women there for 4 years. We are becoming business partners. I haven't been there yet, but am looking forward to visiting soon. I have heard that Thai people are genuine, friendly, gratious, and quite wonderful. I hope to someday marry a Thai woman. Dave E. www.medpeople.net

    • 39 replies, 17,828 views

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    British Embassy in Bangkok

    By Anonymous, Created on: 05/10/2004, Last updated on: 25/02/2011

    » In March, my Thai partner wanted to visit me in London. Before granting a visa, the Embassy wanted a mountain of paperwork including proof of my income, whether or not I woned my own home and a whole lot of other things. At this stage, I have to say that we have many controversial issues in the UK...

    • Anonymous commented : A year later, married with a son with a British passport, we got a visa without issues since as the mother of a British citizen, they have to give her a visa. The Embassy no doubt deals with an enormous number of applications which should not be granted but they apply their rules without too much care. We also heard the stories of visas being available for money. The Embassy became very upset with me when I suggested that to them.

    • 64 replies, 66,876 views

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    getting divorced my mail.

    By Anonymous, Created on: 13/06/2004, Last updated on: 22/01/2008

    » I am Thai woman. I got married American about 1 and half years ago in Thailand. Now I want to get divorced and he doesn't want to fly here to give me divorced. He would like me to send him money for the ticket, hotel and food for a week in Thailand. And that will cost me alot of money. I have talked...

    • Anonymous commented : cial hardship on their future son in law?

    • 21 replies, 11,466 views

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