Nomadlaw – Legal Advice Switzerland | Thailand
Your bridge for cross-border legal issues – from family law to real estate and company formation
- WHO
Your Trusted Legal Bridge Between Two Countries
We are a Swiss-Thai married couple and are behind Nomadlaw. Many of the challenges and questions our clients bring to us, we know very well from our own experiences. Nomadlaw is your specialized point of contact for all legal matters in Switzerland as well as at the intersection between Switzerland and Thailand.
- Support for binational couples and families in Switzerland
- Legal assistance for Thais living in Switzerland
- Advisory services for Swiss nationals living in Thailand
- Guidance for companies with cross-border activities
- Clear, secure and long-term legal solutions
- Strong and trusted partner network in Thailand
- Reliable support even in complex international situations
- WHY
Why Nomadlaw?
Binational Expertise
We know both countries and the typical questions from our own experience.
Multilingualism & Cultural Sensitivity
We help overcome cultural barriers.
Strong Partner Network
Cooperation with trusted lawyers, notaries and translators in both countries.
Holistic & Forward-looking
We don’t just look at the current problem – we also advise you on long-term consequences and potential follow-up issues.
- WHAT
Our Core Services
Family & Matrimonial
Law Marriage · Marriage contract · Divorce · Maintenance · Custody · Asset division
Inheritance & Estate Planning
Last Will · Inheritance contract · Estate planning · Inheritance division · International estate administration
Social Security & Finance
AHV / BVG · Pension receipt Thailand · Advance care directive · Tax-related questions
Employment Law
Employment contract · Termination · Labor disputes · Debt enforcement · Seizure · SchKG proceedings
Visa & Residence
Family reunification · Visa D · Residence permits · Destination Thailand Visa · Long-term stay in Thailand · Remote work
- NEWS & ARTICLES
Latest Blog Posts
Latest legal updates, practical guidance and expert insights on cross-border matters between Switzerland and Thailand.
Retirement Provision in Switzerland: The Three-Pillar Pension System Explained
Understand retirement provision in Switzerland: the 3-pillar pension system, OASI contributions, pension fund rules, and how to close pension gaps with pillar 3a and 3b.
Contract of succession in Switzerland (Art. 512 SCC): Binding Estate Planning with Clear Rules
Contract of succession in Switzerland explained: purpose, form (notary/witnesses), binding effect, inheritance waiver (Art. 496 SCC), patchwork solutions, protective and penalty clauses.
Can I Secure My Loan with Land in Thailand?
Can you secure a private loan with land in Thailand? Yes, through a registered mortgage at the Thai Land Office. This article explains how the process works, what role the Chanote title deed plays, and why foreigners should be careful with alternatives such as Kai Faak.
Thailand No Longer Tolerates Nominee Companies for the Purchase of Houses
Thailand is taking a stricter approach toward nominee companies used by foreigners to buy houses and land. This article explains why Thai company structures with nominee shareholders are legally risky, what has changed in enforcement, what penalties may apply, and what affected foreign property owners should consider.
Conciliation Procedure in Switzerland: Process, Costs and When You Can File a Claim
Before you can file a claim in Switzerland, you usually need to go through a conciliation procedure. This article explains the process, costs, deadlines and key aspects in employment and tenancy law
Loan in Switzerland: What to consider when lending money? (Law & Tips)
A loan is quickly granted, but often legally risky. This article explains what you need to consider in Switzerland when lending money – from contract drafting and interest to enforcement in case of disputes.
What if I cannot afford a Legal Dispute?
Legal disputes in Switzerland can be expensive, but lack of financial means should not prevent access to justice. This article explains when you qualify for legal aid (unentgeltliche Rechtspflege), what it covers, and how to apply under Swiss civil procedure law.
What to Do When Your Invoices Are Not Paid
Outstanding invoice in Switzerland? Learn how to proceed professionally: reminders with deadlines, finding the right debt enforcement office, initiating proceedings, and using conciliation – including checklist.
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