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MarriagesPart V: Custody and supporting children in a divorce
Spectrum, Published on 19/10/2014
» Having reviewed Thai law on the creation and dissolution of a marriage, we'll now examine the law relating to custody and care of the offspring of a marriage: children.
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Running taps a pipe dreamin Pattaya
Spectrum, Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 19/10/2014
» Before Taew goes to work in the morning, she takes a shower as part of her morning routine. But there's a small problem.
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A legacy of emotional damage
Spectrum, Published on 19/10/2014
» 'Before the tsunami, the island was plentiful," said a young local, recalling the devastation wrought upon his home almost a decade ago.
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Yangon's women start to fight sexual harassment
Spectrum, Published on 19/10/2014
» It happens regularly. A woman boards one of Yangon city's crowded buses to start her daily journey to work or school. A man stands behind her and all of a sudden she feels him pressing against her. She is too scared to tell him to stop and the man continues, despite being surrounded by many others on the overcrowded bus.
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Foul play suspected on futsal pitches
Spectrum, Published on 19/10/2014
» Students at the Bandonchomphu School thought they were in for a treat when they first saw their five-million-baht futsal pitch installed two years ago.
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Using trusts to protect yourself and your beneficiaries
Spectrum, Published on 19/10/2014
» Is it possible to manage your ongoing financial affairs successfully and still make use of trusts to protect yourself and your ultimate successors? The simple answer is yes. Many expats believe they don’t belong in the world of trusts and often have a rude awakening when they fail to put adequate provisions in place to protect their wealth.
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