Going through the same thing now...the car is so important but the money it represents is more so. Just have to hit the sweet spot.
Th conniving little bitc**s just don't respect anything, it is all primitive asset building with no global logic. Pick up one day...no pick up the next...money one day...gone the next and this is after a 6 year marriage
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In Topic: Can Estranged Wife Claim My Car
2010-07-22 19:05:42
In Topic: Advice On Australian - Thai Divorce
2010-07-18 13:14:34
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Don't understand this. You just take all the paperwork for your Australia marriage, get it translated to Thai, certify it at the Thai foreign ministry on Chaeng Wattana, walk into any ampur office, register the marriage, then walk over to the next window and get divorced.
What is the problem with this? Unless Australia is different than every other country in the world, they would recognize the divorce. The divorce process in Thailand allows both parties to agree on division of assets without going through a court.
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This sounds like the most attractive solution if it can be done. Has anybody had this experience? I can understand the Thai marriage / Divorce with supporting Australian marriage certificates etc. Would the Amphur divorce be recognised in the Australian legel system though?
I also believe we could meet at the Australian Embassey and sign the necessary paperwork witnessed by an official then lodged by post. Any previous experiences relayed would be greatly appreciated
Regards
Don't understand this. You just take all the paperwork for your Australia marriage, get it translated to Thai, certify it at the Thai foreign ministry on Chaeng Wattana, walk into any ampur office, register the marriage, then walk over to the next window and get divorced.
What is the problem with this? Unless Australia is different than every other country in the world, they would recognize the divorce. The divorce process in Thailand allows both parties to agree on division of assets without going through a court.
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This sounds like the most attractive solution if it can be done. Has anybody had this experience? I can understand the Thai marriage / Divorce with supporting Australian marriage certificates etc. Would the Amphur divorce be recognised in the Australian legel system though?
I also believe we could meet at the Australian Embassey and sign the necessary paperwork witnessed by an official then lodged by post. Any previous experiences relayed would be greatly appreciated
Regards
In Topic: Advice On Australian - Thai Divorce
2010-07-16 08:22:20
Just reading the family court website, it seems I would be better off "tidying" things up in Australia before applying for anything
In Topic: Advice On Australian - Thai Divorce
2010-07-16 08:10:09
harrry, on 2010-07-16 07:57:38, said:
khunandy, on 2010-07-16 07:50:42, said:
My wife and I were married in 2006 in Australia but have lived mostly in Thailand since then. The marriage has been rocky for the last year or so and it has now come to light that she was involved with a Thai guy when we were married and has remained involved with him to this day. She wants a divorce, as do I, but does anybody know how I can go about it from Australia?
I dont expect (please god) any complications and would like it to happen as fast as possible.
Thanks for any assistance or info in advance
I dont expect (please god) any complications and would like it to happen as fast as possible.
Thanks for any assistance or info in advance
Be warned she can then claim property rights,.
You can even lodge everthing online. See www.familycourt.gov.au
It would however be cheaper and easier to go directly to the amphur here with here and divorce free if she agrees. Instant and the settlement is what you have negotiated.
We have no Thai marriage, so nothing could be done here could it? Unless it could help me in my Australian application.
In Topic: Advice On Australian - Thai Divorce
2010-07-16 08:04:22
Would she have to come to Australia to lodge a claim? We have Thai and Australian assets, Australian in my name and Thai in hers.
We have agreed to leave each other alone in that regard but things can change
We have agreed to leave each other alone in that regard but things can change
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