Client Experiences
What families say about working with us
Every review here reflects a real experience. We share them as they are — because the measure of this work is whether the people we help felt genuinely supported.
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Years in practice
340+
Families helped
4.8
Average client rating
74%
Resolved without court
Client Reviews
Words from the families we have worked with
Nattaporn P.
Bangkok, Thailand
"I came in not knowing what my options were at all. Thanachai was patient and clear throughout. He took his time explaining things and at no point did I feel hurried. The written summary they sent afterwards was really useful — I kept going back to it. I ended up choosing mediation based on their advice and it worked out far better than I expected."
May 2025 · Consultation & Mediation
Michael H.
British, resident Bangkok
"As a foreigner dealing with a Thai family court matter I was honestly quite anxious about the whole process. Panicha was thorough and kept me genuinely informed — the updates were clear and came without me having to chase. The matter took about four months, which she had told me to expect from the start, so there were no surprises. I felt looked after throughout."
April 2025 · Court Representation
Siriporn W.
Bangkok, Thailand
"The consultation was the most useful hour I spent during an incredibly difficult few months. I had been talking to a larger firm and felt like a number. Here it was completely different. I left the first meeting feeling like I actually understood my situation rather than more confused by it. The pricing was also fair and exactly as discussed."
May 2025 · Consultation
Apinya K.
Nonthaburi, Thailand
"Wimonrat guided us through mediation and it went far more smoothly than I thought it would. She kept the tone calm even when things got tense, and by the end both sides had reached something we could both live with. Having a written agreement at the end was important to me and they handled that well."
April 2025 · Mediation
James L.
Australian, resident Bangkok
"I needed help with a parenting arrangement involving a child who has dual nationality. It was complicated. They knew what they were doing and were honest about what the Thai court would and would not do. That honesty was worth more than confident promises. The process took longer than I hoped but it was handled properly."
March 2025 · Court Representation
Pranee T.
Bangkok, Thailand
"I only needed the initial consultation and they were completely fine with that. There was no push to take on more than I asked for. They answered my questions clearly, told me what I could probably handle on my own, and what would actually need legal support. That kind of straight-talking saved me time and money."
May 2025 · Consultation
Case Studies
How certain matters unfolded
These are generalised accounts drawn from real matter types. Names and identifying details have been changed.
Case Study 01 · Parenting Arrangement — Mediation
The situation
Two parents with a six-year-old child were separating after a long relationship. Parenting time and holiday arrangements were unresolved and tensions between the parties were high, making direct communication difficult.
The process
After an individual consultation with each parent, three mediation sessions were held over five weeks. The mediator maintained a structured and respectful environment that allowed both parties to put their priorities clearly on the table.
The outcome
A written parenting plan was agreed covering day-to-day arrangements, holiday time, and communication protocols. Both parties signed the agreement within six weeks of the first session. No court process was required.
"We had reached a complete standstill on our own. The mediation gave us a structured space to actually hear each other. The result was something both of us could accept." — Parent involved in this matter
Case Study 02 · International Family — Court Representation
The situation
A foreign national resident in Bangkok needed formal court recognition of a parenting arrangement that had been agreed informally. The child held dual citizenship and the other parent was not cooperating in formalising anything.
The process
After a detailed consultation, a court petition was prepared and filed with the Bangkok Family Court. Documentation was gathered over several weeks and translated where required. The client was updated at each filing stage and before each hearing.
The outcome
A formal court order was issued within four months, setting out clear parenting rights and responsibilities. The client described the outcome as giving them a sense of security they had not had for over a year.
"I knew it would take time but I was kept informed throughout. That made a big difference — I always knew what stage we were at and what was coming next." — Client involved in this matter
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41/6 Sukhumvit Soi 24, Khlong Tan,
Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110
Mon–Fri: 9:00–18:00
Sat: 10:00–14:00 (by appointment)
Credentials and memberships
- Lawyers Council of Thailand — active registration, all practising members
- Thailand Arbitration Centre — certified mediation practitioner on team
- Personal Data Protection Act B.E. 2562 — compliant data handling
- Continuing professional development — Thai Bar Council and THAC programmes
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