Why Australian clients work with us on Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Key Australia clauses (Governing Law, arbitration seat, FX) are aligned with applicable international law to minimise enforcement risk.
Key Australia clauses (Governing Law, arbitration seat, FX) are aligned with applicable international law to minimise enforcement risk.
Format and language of Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Issued bilingually (English/Thai) side-by-side or as separate originals per the destination authority's rules. Fee from THB 5,500.
If the document is to be used in Australia, we prepare Apostille or full legalisation as required.
Engagement & delivery
(1) Free 30-min intake. (2) Documents via LINE/email. (3) First draft in 2–3 days. (4) Two free revision rounds. (5) Notary + delivery of originals.
Stacks cleanly with: MFA legalisation in 1-3 days · Australia Embassy filing · global EMS/courier delivery.
Cost & turnaround
Drafting from THB 5,500 + notary THB 1,000-1,500/signature + MFA THB 400-800/page.
Total ~2–3 days; express 1-business-day available at +50%.
Document checklist
- Australia passport valid ≥ 6 months
- Registered Australia address (for use in the document)
- Counterparty / grantee details + ID copy
- Transaction details (value in AUD → THB via OFX/Wise; ANZ Bangkok branch supports SMSF inflows; FIRB does NOT restrict outbound RE, term, conditions)
- Use case: JV
- Use case: Strategic partnership
- Current Thai visa/status (Retirement (O-A)) if any
FAQ
Can Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) be drafted in English?
Yes — issued bilingually (English/Thai) and reviewed by a native speaker before delivery.
What's needed to use it in Australia?
Depends on whether Australia is an Apostille party — we verify first; otherwise full legalisation on both ends.
What's the total cost?
Drafting from THB 5,500 + notary + MFA — typically THB 5,000-15,000 depending on page count.
How long does it take?
Draft 2–3 days + notary 1 day + MFA 2-3 days = ~5-7 business days total.
Can Australian clients outside Thailand hire NYC Legal?
Yes — via POA or digital signature notarised in Australia, couriered to us to complete the chain.