Are simple plain language wills legal in Thailand?

My wife said anything I have is hers.;;red heart;;


Saves you making a Will.

Most people living full time in Thailand (and having their assets here) probably don't need a Will.


Mine is only as a backup in case we/Jip can't get any residual balances moved before/after I die. I don't think I own anything now in Thailand.
 
I have my Will Nick. Nothing complicated.
But gives me peace of mind and Nick has been very helpful.
@CO-CO and @Prakhonchai Nick sorted our/ my will out in both English and Thai.
It covers my estate, which is 95% in Australia which will go to Pat and covers my a*se if Pat passes prior to me.
My financial consultant in Perth also has a copy on my file for security reasons to prevent
any jiggery pokerie by money hungry Thai parasites.
The service was efficient, plain language and, competitively priced.
 
Will.
Mine is only as a backup in case we/Jip can't get any residual balances moved before/after I die. I don't think I own anything now in Thailand.
Yes, I have been using the required funds for O visa temporary extensions.
Preparations to prevent problems from my wife accessing the funds.
I had the funds and a Bangkok bank interest account that you had to go into the bank to make changes or withdraw.
Moved it to a regular account with an ATM card BBK bank.
I deposit ฿100 each month to show the activity on the Bank Book to present to immigration confirming the funds have remained in the account required time.
Suggestions for a better way would be welcome.

"Amazing Thailand"
 
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