In Thailand, unmarried fathers have limited legal rights over their children. It is important to understand the laws surrounding child custody and legitimization in order to protect your rights as a father.
When it comes to child custody, the decision can be made by the parents or the court. Unmarried couples need to go through a legitimization process for the father to have any legal rights over the child. The mother usually has sole custody unless the father registers the child’s legitimation.
To legitimize your rights as a father in Thailand, you can do so through marriage, registration of legitimation at the local district office, or a court judgment. It is crucial to follow the legal procedures to ensure that you have legal rights over your child.
If you are not married to your child’s mother but your name is on the birth certificate, it does not automatically give you legal rights over the child. Legitimization is necessary to establish your legal rights as a father in Thailand.
If you are an unmarried father in Thailand and want to establish your legal rights over your child, it is important to take the necessary steps for legitimization. Our team at My Thai Love can provide you with expert guidance and support throughout the process.
For more information on how we can help you navigate the complexities of father’s rights in Thailand, contact us at [mythailoveofficial@gmail.com]. Let us help you protect your rights as a father.