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  1. The 4 grounds for divorce To get a decree of divorce, you must prove one of the following facts which are recognized as proof of breakdown under Section 54 of the LRMD: 1.

  2. What are the grounds for divorce? For a single petition, the parties must prove that the marriage has completely broken down, and the party must show at least one of the following: your spouse has committed adultery and you cannot bear living with him/her; or.

  3. Mar 21, 2023 · In order to satisfy the sole ground of ‘irretrievable breakdown of marriage’ in Section 53 so as to file the single divorce petition in the High Court, the petitioner will have to prove one of the 4 grounds in order to satisfy the proof of breakdown, which are provided under Section 54 of the LRA: 1. Adultery; or.

  4. (“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. The Act allows a married couple to file for divorce by petitioning the High Court.

  5. Jan 15, 2024 · Grounds for Divorce. In Malaysia, there are 2 main ways to obtain a divorce: Mutual Consent: This is the fastest and most straightforward option. Both spouses must agree to end the marriage and have reached a settlement on all matters related to child custody, property division, and financial support.

  6. Any spouse in an abusive relationship may seek a divorce on those grounds. Under section 53(2) LRA, either party to a marriage may file a petition for divorce on the ground that the marriage has irretrievably broken down.

  7. Some examples for grounds for divorce are: Intolerable Behaviour. The behavior of the spouse is intolerable that the petitioner cannot reasonably be expected to remain in marital relation with him or her. Adultery. This requires proof beyond reasonable doubt that adultery has actually took place.