Thailand
lawmakers in 2013 took on many of the provisions from the international treaty,
the Hague Convention on Child Abduction Law in Thailand. The domestic law, now
known as the Thailand Child Abduction Act, will allow an aggrieved parent to
file for the return of their child. However, the parent who is filing for their
return must be able to prove that the child’s “habitual residence” is the
country where the child is being requested back to.
The Hague
Treaty on Child Abdution is a treaty of international law that provides for
uniform enforcement of child abduction laws between participating nations. Under
the Act, petitions can be submitted to the Thailand Central Authority.
Chaninat & Leeds, a Bangkok based law firm
further explains the international treaty in Thailand.
Divorce
Lawyers in Thailand provides advice on international
divorce proceedings.
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