Frequently Requested Services
Frequently Asked Questions
I Need a Quote. Whom Do I Contact?
You can reach out to our lawyer, Ms. Kae at:
Mob/WhatsApp/Line: +66 94 646 3940
Email: kae @ walailaklaw . com (without spaces)
What Are the Payment Methods You Accept?
We accept the following payment methods:
– Cash
– QR Code / Mobile Online / PromptPay
– Bank Transfer / Wire Transfer
– Crypto (BTC / ETH / SOL)
Are You the Right Law Firm for Me?
Yes, we are a progressive law firm providing a diverse range of legal services to both international and local clients. We specialise in providing efficient, effective and professional legal services in Bail Bond, Civil Case, Criminal Case, Family Case, Administrative Case, Legal Documents, Company Registration, Real Estate, Visa and Work Permit, Arbitration and Accounting in all over Thailand.
How Will I Be Kept Informed about My Case?
We are frequently in contact with our clients and our expert lawyers will reach out to update you about your case on a daily basis.
How Can I Contact Your Office?
We can be reached as follow, Ms. Kae at:
Mob/WhatsApp/Line: +66 94 646 3940
Email: kae @ walailaklaw . com (without spaces)
Do I Really Need an Attorney?
Whether you really need an attorney depends on the complexity and stakes of the situation you’re facing. The few factors to consider among others are Legal Knowledge, Complexity of the Case, Risk and Consequences, Negotiation and Strategy, Time and Stress, Objective Perspective. While some situations can be handled without a lawyer, for complex, emotional, high-risk, or unfamiliar legal matters, hiring an attorney is often the safest and smartest choice.
How Is Child Custody Determined?
We can’t advised on this until we have thoroughly examined your case. Hence, it’s advisable to contact us for further discussion
How Long Does It Take to Get a Divorce?
The duration of a divorce depends on several factors including the complexity of the case and whether the divorce is contested or uncontested. An uncontested divorce can be completed in as little as a few months, while a contested divorce can take anywhere from six months to several years, depending on the circumstances.