Child Adoption in Thailand
Child adoption in Thailand is a legally recognized process that allows individuals or couples to become the legal parents of a child who is not biologically theirs. It is governed by Thai law, primarily the Child Adoption Act of 1979, and involves both domestic and intercountry adoptions. The Department of Social Development and Welfare (DSDW) plays a central role in overseeing and regulating all adoption processes in Thailand. Types of Adoption in Thailand Thailand recognizes two main types of adoption: Domestic Adoption: This involves adoptive parents (either Thai or foreign nationals) who are domiciled in Thailand adopting a Thai child. Applications are submitted directly to the Child Adoption Center of the DSDW in Bangkok or the provincial DSDW office where the applicant resides. Intercountry Adoption: This process is for foreign individuals or couples who wish to adopt a Thai child and raise the child in a country outside of Thailand...