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Child Custody in Thailand

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Child custody in Thailand can be a complex issue, particularly for couples who are not married or are going through a divorce. Here's a breakdown of key points to consider: Default Custody and Parental Rights Thai law uses the term "parental power" instead of custody. By default, the mother of a child born outside of wedlock has sole parental power in Thailand. The biological father has no automatic rights or responsibilities unless established through legal means. Custody Arrangements Married Couples: In a divorce, the court decides child custody based on the child's best interests. Factors like the child's age, emotional needs, and the ability of each parent to provide care are considered. Unmarried Couples: The father can establish legal paternity through legitimation, which grants him parental rights and allows him to participate in custody arrangements. This can be done through marriage, registration with the mother's consent, or a court order. Seek...