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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Thailand’s Alcohol Regulations: Is it Efficient?

In Thailand, the legal age for selling alcohol is 20 years old. This is governed by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act B.E. 2551 (2008). According to Section 29 of this Act, it is prohibited to sell alcoholic beverages to individuals under the age of 20. Also, you can’t sell alcohol to a person who has lost consciousness due to being drunk. Section 30 details prohibited practices for selling alcohol, such as using vending machines or hawking.

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Is Thailand a Good Place to Invest for 2024?

Is Thailand a good place to invest for 2024? We all know that Thailand is a popular tourist destination and a growing economic powerhouse in Southeast Asia. Recently, a new government was elected and new programs are deployed. Despite the fact that the current economy is uncertain, we believe Thailand to remain a popular destination for foreign investors, who are drawn to the country’s favorable business environment, attractive tax incentives, and relatively low cost of living.

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The Cost of Living in Thailand: Insights for Expats

The article explains the cost of living in Thailand. One of the primary concerns for expats considering a move to Thailand is the cost of healthcare. Thailand offers a high standard of medical care at a significantly lower cost compared to many other countries. Public hospitals provide affordable options, while private hospitals cater to those seeking more specialized and luxurious treatment.

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Crime Data Analysis in Thailand

Over the years, the Thai government has made continuous efforts to combat crime in the country. Multiple measures aimed at improving the safety and security of its citizens and tourists. These measures include increasing the number of police officers in the country, improving their training, and equipping them with modern technology to help them better handle crime.

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