I have a problem and I can't find the right information. Here's the thing: I married a Thai woman in Thailand in December 2014, and we moved to the Netherlands together in May 2016, where things went badly with the marriage. We have decided to separate, I have taken a lawyer and the divorce has been filed.
I have been married to a Thai woman since April 2011. Health reasons forced me to return to the Netherlands in October 2013. My wife has been to the Netherlands several times but cannot get used to it here. Since my health reasons do not allow me to travel, I have not seen my wife for 2 years. At most, we will have one more contact via Skype or Line. My wife has indicated that she wants a divorce. I can understand her and want to participate in the divorce.
Last year in August I married my Thai girlfriend in an Amphur in Bangkok. Shortly after our marriage, however, major relationship problems arose because my wife was unable to have children. She has changed a lot since then into a negative person and everything between us is broken now. Because of all those problems, I still did not register my marriage in Belgium at the time. Now she and I want to divorce in Thailand. What about my situation?
Reader question: Can I get a unilateral divorce from a Thai?
Am a Belgian and married here in Belgium to a Thai. But had problems with her during a long holiday and since then had no contact with her for more than 10 years.
Reader question: Divorce my Thai wife without being present?
I would like to have information about a divorce from my Thai wife after 1,5 years of marriage. Would it be possible to get a divorce in Thailand without being present (I don't want to 'accidentally' fall off the balcony)? I know my wife can be very affectionate but I am afraid of possible outbursts.
Reader's question: Transferring land to the name of a girlfriend in connection with the termination of a relationship
I would like advice on the following. In connection with the termination of our relationship, I would like to transfer the house and land in full to my ex-girlfriend's name. The house is currently in both names, I have leased the land for 30 years.
After six years of marriage, before Thai law, my wife decided to work as a lady bar girl again because I didn't have enough financial resources to fulfill her wishes. She has now built up a considerable fortune through her work.
Reader question: How can I divorce a woman born in Thailand?
What procedure should you follow if you want to divorce a woman born in Thailand? Is the woman also entitled to alimony or a maintenance obligation for your ex-wife after the divorce? Can the application be made through a lawyer?
Reader question: Divorcing my Thai wife
I want to divorce my Thai wife. As expected, no agreement can be reached regarding the distribution of the goods. I myself am retired (fixed monthly amount) and she has no source of income. After reading all possible questions and reactions to this blog, I still have a few questions.
Reader question: Divorce with Thai, am I obliged to pay alimony according to Dutch law?
I am legally married to a Thai. The question now is, am I obliged to pay alimony under Dutch law? Is it possible that I will end up in the hands of Dutch divorce lawyers (for example through the intervention of the Dutch embassy)?
I'm going to live with my boyfriend who turns out to be married to a Thai. This happened in 2008 and it has been legalized in The Hague. They did this because she wanted to live together in the Netherlands, but it broke down pretty quickly because she cheated.
Reader question: My Thai girlfriend is still married to a Dutchman but wants a divorce
I want to marry my girlfriend. She is officially still married to a Dutch man from whom she wants to divorce. However, he cannot be traced because he lives illegally in Thailand. How do we solve this?
I have deregistered in the Netherlands, and now live separately with my Thai wife in Thailand.
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Reader question: How is a divorce in Thailand?
Maybe a strange question, but how does divorce actually work in Thailand? I ask this because I am planning to get married. Whether I do this depends on a number of factors, including the ability to divorce fairly easily.