A family friend here in Macau came over last night in tears after she had gotten off the phone with her 10-year old daughter and then her ex-boyfriend. It turns out her ex-boyfriend was at some bar getting wasted rather than spending time with his daughter on father's day. Words were exchanged with both calling each other bad parents and the worst of all, a kwai.
Long story short, this argument led her to want custody of her kid (Not sure if it's genuine love, or just revenge, but that's not my decision).
A little background on her, she left him 6 years ago after she found him high several times on Yaa ba, however she left the kid with him and his parents, as they had lived with them (why leave them with a druggie, TIT..). Throughout the past six years she's been working in factories just outside of Bangkok and has only been able to return to see her daughter maybe once every 3 to 4 months for a few days at a time, however now she wants to bring her daughter here to Macau to live with her and her fiance (some Aussie bloke) permanently.
She asked me what she can do, but ffs I'm not that familiar with Thai law, so I'm not quite sure what she can do in short of getting a lawyer. FWIW, the daughter stated that she loves living with her father/grandparents and has already told her mother in the past that she does not want to move away from them.
How does Thai law work, is it like Western law where the mother is generally always going to be looked on in a more favorable light regardless of what really transpires? Also, what sort of rights does the father have in this case?


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