LawflowThailand

AI-assisted legal guidance for Thailand

Understand your case before you take the next step.

Describe your legal concern in plain language. Lawflow helps you identify the likely issue, see Thai laws that may apply, and decide whether to prepare documents or request professional review.

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Guidance mode

Case draft
My landlord changed the locks and will not let me back into my apartment after I asked for repairs.

Initial guidance

Based on these facts, this may be a civil matter involving possession, lease rights, and possible damages.

Thai law areas to review:

  • Civil and Commercial Code: lease obligations
  • Landlord and tenant rights under Thai civil procedure
  • Evidence needed for a wrongful lockout claim

A professional can confirm the claim type and help prepare the correct filing documents.

Civil matterLandlord disputeProperty rights

Lawflow provides general information, not a final legal opinion.

Clear answers, calmer decisions

From confusion to a practical legal path.

Tell us what happened

Use ordinary language. Lawflow organizes the facts without asking you to know legal terms first.

See the likely case type

The assistant explains whether your issue looks civil, criminal, or needs urgent human review.

Connect facts to Thai law

Relevant Thai legal sections are shown with plain-language notes and practical context.

Choose the next step

Prepare documents, save your case summary, or ask a qualified professional to review it.

Common legal concerns

Built for the problems people actually bring.

The first step is not knowing the perfect statute. It is explaining the facts clearly enough that the right legal path can be reviewed.

Safety and limits

Guidance should never blur into false certainty.

Lawflow can help organize facts and explain likely legal routes. It does not replace advice from a qualified lawyer, police officer, or appropriate authority. If someone is in immediate danger, they should contact local emergency services first.