Who We Are
Founded on a Quiet Belief in Preparation
Heirpath opened its Bangkok office in 2019 after its founders spent more than a decade working alongside families navigating inheritance matters — not as their advisers, but as the people who noticed what happened before advisers were ever engaged. The consistent pattern was the same: households that had spent even modest time reading and organising found the professional process shorter, less stressful, and significantly less costly.
The founding team — trained in adult education and information management, not law — saw a specific gap. There was no Bangkok-based service that helped families build general reading literacy around estate topics, and no one helping households with the unglamorous operational work of building good paper trails.
Heirpath was designed to fill that gap without crossing into regulated territory. We read, we organise, we educate. We do not advise, prepare documents, or comment on legal strategy. That clarity is not a limitation — it is what makes us genuinely useful as a first step, and a trustworthy referral point toward the right professionals when the time comes.
Today Heirpath serves Bangkok families from its Lumphini office, running reading courses, operational consulting engagements, and a slow-burn annual reading bundle for those who prefer to absorb material at a careful pace across the year.
Educate, Not Advise
We draw a clear line between reading education and professional advice — and stay firmly on our side of it.
Slow and Considered
Estate literacy is built over months, not an afternoon. Our pacing reflects that reality, not market pressure.
Transparency Always
No referral arrangements, no upsell pathways. What you enrol in is what we deliver.
The People Behind Heirpath
Our Small Team
Siriporn Chanthorn
Co-Founder & Lead Educator
Adult education specialist with fifteen years designing reading programmes for professional audiences in Thailand and the UK.
Marcus Reeve
Co-Founder & Operations Lead
Former information manager for a Bangkok-based family office. Specialises in household record architecture and filing system design.
Nattida Wannakul
Client Relations & Programme Coordinator
Manages enrolments, session scheduling, and quarterly mailing logistics for the Annual Bundle programme.
How We Work
Our Standards & Protocols
Source Integrity
All reading materials reference publicly available, verifiable sources. We do not create or interpret legal documents.
Data Privacy
Client information is held securely and used only to administer enrolled programmes. We comply with Thailand's PDPA regulations.
Scope Discipline
Every engagement begins with a written scope letter that clearly states what Heirpath will and will not do. We do not drift outside that boundary.
Continuing Education
Our educators attend annual updates on estate and inheritance literature to ensure reading materials remain current with publicly available information.
Programme Feedback
All participants are invited to complete a written review after each programme. Feedback drives quarterly updates to course materials.
Registered Business
Heirpath operates as a registered Thai company. Invoices are issued for all services. VAT receipts available on request.
Context & Expertise
Why Reading Literacy Matters Before Anything Else
Estate planning, in its broad cultural and household form, has been documented across centuries and across legal traditions. Thai families, long-term expatriate residents in Bangkok, and internationally mobile households each encounter a different set of concepts when they begin reading about how assets are typically described, recorded, and transferred between generations.
The challenge is not that information is missing — public libraries, government portals, and independent publishers produce extensive material on these topics. The challenge is that most readers approach that material without a framework for what they are reading, why certain distinctions matter, and which questions the material is intended to answer.
Heirpath's reading programmes provide that framework. Participants come away with a vocabulary for the domain, a sense of the general procedural shape of estate administration, and a clearer picture of which professionals they will need to engage and what those professionals will be looking for from a prepared household.
Record-keeping sits alongside reading as the second pillar of household preparation. A family that has organised its own records — property documents, account schedules, insurance records, family identification documents — can move through a professional process in a fraction of the time of one that has not. Our consulting work in this area is entirely operational: we help design systems, not populate them with content that requires professional judgment.
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