Author name: Sebastien H. Brousseau

Sebastien H. Brousseau, LL.B., B.Sc.\nFounder and Managing Partner at ThaiLawOnline. A Canadian lawyer with over 30 years of practice, Mr. Brousseau has been living in Thailand since 2004. He has successfully served 4,500+ client matters for expats and Thais. His areas of focus include Prenuptial Agreements, Family Law, Property Law, Corporate Law, Litigation, Criminal Defense, and Immigration.\n\nAdmitted to the Bar of Quebec and the International Bar Association, Mr. Brousseau also holds degrees in Criminology and Political Science. He was the founder of Isaan Lawyers (Managing Director 2007-2022) and one of the first foreign lawyers in Isaan. He has written more than 500 legal articles in his career. Our team has 20 years in practice, focus on expat work.\n\nAll advice and representation are delivered through licensed members of the Lawyers Council of Thailand.

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Thai Military Service Explained for Foreign Families

Thailand Military service and conscription play an important role in Thailand’s history and society. This article looks at how military service has changed in the Thai armed forces. It discusses its history, current structure, and cultural importance today. Understanding these aspects helps us see how Thailand military service affects the lives of Thai men and […]

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New Casino Law in Thailand

The recent developments surrounding the proposed casino law in Thailand, particularly the Entertainment Complex Act, have sparked significant debate and concern. Although the bill aimed at legalizing casinos within entertainment complexes has made progress, it has not yet received final approval, leaving its future uncertain. While tourism and jobs will benefit from a new casino […]

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Understanding Thailand’s New Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) System : What You Need to Know

In recent years, many countries have adopted Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) systems. Thailand is now preparing to launch its own Thailand ETA system for visa-exempt travelers. The Thailand ETA will soon be mandatory for citizens from 93 countries, including the UK, Australia, and the USA, marking a significant step in Thailand’s efforts to manage tourist […]

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Understanding Better Overcrowding in Thai Prisons

Thailand, a country known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, unfortunately faces a significant challenge when it comes to its prison system. Overcrowding and human rights issues have been persistent problems in Thai prisons, capturing the attention not only of local authorities but also human rights organizations and the international community. This test wish to make you understand overcrowding in Thai prisons.

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