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Home » Reader question » Address in Pattaya of a lawyer / notary for drawing up a will in the event of death?
Address in Pattaya of a lawyer / notary for drawing up a will in the event of death?
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Tags: Attorney-at-law, civil-law notary, Pattaya, Last will
Dear readers,
Does anyone know where in Pattaya an address of a lawyer / notary for drawing up a will in the event of death?
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Eddie (BE)
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Tina Banning is the right person to approach. Dutch speaking lawyer. tel +66 61 130 8438.
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Dear Eddie,
Was very pleased with this office.
Type this into Google maps.
Equity International Law Office.
Paid 3 THB 5000 years ago for drawing up a will.
Good luck and greetings.
Gino.
Thanks for all the good information. Kind regards, Eddy
You could contact CB LAW Firm.
The director is Tina Banning-Eissing. She is Dutch.
Telephone: 0611 308 438
99 / 380, Moo 5
Chokchai Village 7
Soi Boonshampan (Soi Kao Noi)
Ponthep Werachon, Trepessit road opposite flower shop about 400 meters from Tappraya road, Jomtien
[email protected] or line PonthepLawHillPoint
I had my will drawn up at Equity International Law Office 284/69 MOO 5 Pattaya Naklua Road
telephone 038-225428
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Equity+International+Law+Office/@12.9681091,100.8996583,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x99d6d5630a59fc11!8m2!3d12.9681091!4d100.8996583
JJ & TT Legal Services
252/144 Moo 13 Sukhumvit RD.
Name of notary/lawyer: Mr. Thammathon Thongchai.
Tel: 08005005353
This office is located exactly on the Sukhumvit opposite the Big C. at the end of the Pattaya Taj.
The cost of making a will is only 3,000. Baht!
I have good experiences with this man.
Pattaya second rs. Soi 6.left side in the street
Forgot the name of the office about halfway through
I personally very satisfied made up in Thai and English.
I made my will with THAI888 LAW COMPANY .
View Talay Condominium 5D, 478/10, Thappraya Road, Banglamung, Jomtien, Thailand, 20150.
Phone ++66 (0) 8 0102 8978 Email [email protected]
Paul
Hello Eddie
Chardee & Banning
law firm
99/380 moo5 / Chokchai Village 7
Soi Boonsamphan
Nong Prue–Bang Lamung
Chonbury 20150
e-mail; [[email protected] tel;0846104555 or 0846104118
That is a law firm in Pattaya where you can have a will drawn up.
A Dutch woman Tina Banning works there, she helped us very well.
The cost is 10.000 baht.
Good luck Adrian
Eddy, I know one in Jomtien around the corner from me on Chayapruck road, in the first stretch between Beachroad and Secondroad, from the beach on the right…
Thanks for all the information can definitely get started with that Mvg eddy
http://www.legalserviceshuahin.com/
The boss there is Australian and works with Thai lawyers and Australian . Fantastic service. The reviews for this office are 4.9 / 5
Address in Hua Hin —
Makro Food Services Unit 1, 58/164 Soi 4, Hua Hin, Thailand, 77110
+66 81 846 9193
My son has been there before his Thai mother died and everything went perfectly.