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  1. Divorce for Non-Muslims in Malaysia. In Malaysia, non-Muslim marriages are governed by the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976. (“LRA”) The Act regulates the rights of spouses, the procedures, and the grounds for divorce. It also sets out the law regarding maintenance and child custody.

  2. www.divorcelawyer.my › divorce-procedures-in-malaysiaDivorce Procedures In Malaysia

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  3. Divorces are “petitioned” to a family court by one partner, or both partners in a marriage. There are 3 requirements that must be fulfilled before a divorce can be filed: Section 53 (1) of the LRMD states that the only acceptable reason for divorce is when a marriage has “irretrievably broken down”.

  4. 1. “How do I even start a divorce process?” Civil (Non-Islamic) marriages in Malaysia is governed by the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 (“LRA”). Divorce can be ‘petitioned’ to a family court by either one partner, or both partners in a marriage.

  5. Jan 15, 2024 · Facing divorce in Malaysia? This clear guide walks you through the legal process for divorce in Malaysia and know what to expect.

  6. In Malaysia, there are two types of divorce of marriage for non-Muslims: 1) divorce by mutual consent, i.e. both parties agree to the divorce 2) divorce without mutual consent. DIVORCE BY MUTUAL CONSENT (JOINT PETITION) Both parties to the marriage can jointly file a divorce where they can mutually agree to divorce.

  7. Sep 23, 2016 · The LRA 1976 divorce proceedings can only be exercised if at the time of divorce the parties to the marriage are domicile in Malaysia. The filing of petition of divorce is normally be filed in the High Court.

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