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Last updated on August 6, 2026
Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a third party other than their spouse. Under Sections 1516(1) and 1523 of the Thai Civil and Commercial Code, adultery is a statutory ground for divorce and entitles the wronged spouse to claim compensation from both the unfaithful spouse and the third party. Adultery is no longer a criminal offence in Thailand, but remains a civil matter with significant financial consequences in a contested divorce.
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