Polygamy in ThailandPolygamy in Thailand could be freely practiced before 1 October 1935. Polygamy was recognised under civil law.[1][2] The old family law assigned wives to three categories in accordance with how they became wives:
Children of these unions were recognised as legitimate. While polygamy has since been abolished, it is still alive in Thailand and, according to some, widely accepted.[3] The king of Thailand may, for example, still designate "consorts" other than the queen.[4] Such unions are not recognised under Thai law, which states, "A man or a woman cannot marry each other while one of them has a spouse."[5] See alsoReferences
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