Thai Last Will & Testament, Bilingual Templates for Expats
Clear, lawyer-reviewed documents in Thai and English, ready to complete, sign, and use.
If you’re a foreigner with assets or family ties in Thailand, a separate Thai Last Will can be very helpful, but it is not always required. Foreign wills are enforceable in Thailand, provided they are valid where made and properly legalized/translated for use in Thai probate. Whether you need a Thai will depends on your asset types (e.g., condo, bank accounts), your family situation, and how your foreign will is drafted. A dedicated Thai–English will can streamline the court process, reduce translation/validation steps, and make it easier for your executor and Thai beneficiaries.
Download a legally valid Thai Last Will or Living Will, prepared for expats by legal professionals familiar with Thai and international succession practice.
See also:
- Thai law on succession and last wills (law translation)
- Guide: legal aspects of wills in Thailand (practical overview)
- Last Will Package – DIY with notes & instructions
- Living Will Package – DIY with notes & instructions
What you get (Full download ZIP)
- Two editable Last-Will-and-Testament templates (standard & alternate; Microsoft Word & PDF)
- Step-by-step completion guide that explains each clause in plain English
- Signing & witnessing checklist to help you execute the will correctly
How to complete your Will
- Open the template that best matches your situation.
- Type into the highlighted blanks or adapt the wording to reflect your wishes.
- Follow the guide to sign, date, witness, and store your Will.
Need a Living Will too?
Planning ahead for medical decisions? See our DIY Living Will (Thai–English). It’s designed to complement your Last Will and Testament.