Cheapest Way to Get a Divorce in Malaysia
Why Divorce Is Expensive (Or Not)
Going through a divorce in Malaysia is emotionally challenging. It will be even more difficult if the process of divorce is expensive and time consuming. This is due to the fact that the expertise and experience of divorce lawyers may help you to ensure that your rights are protected and the divorce process is a smooth one, especially if the divorce is a contested divorce.
Having said that, although divorce is expensive, it is worth it!
As a divorce lawyer in Malaysia, we believe all disputes can be resolved as long as parties are willing to compromise. It is a give and take situation.
What Is The Cheapest Way To Divorce in Malaysia
So, you may be asking, what is the cheapest way to get a divorce in Malaysia? At least the divorce is not going to break your bank.
The short answer to this is to opt for a mutual divorce process (also known as joint petition for divorce).
Requirements To File A Joint Petition
What do you need to do in order to achieve a mutual divorce or file a joint petition for divorce in Malaysia?
Marriage More Than 2 Years
In order to file a joint petition, the marriage must be registered for more than 2 years. If the marriage is above 2 years, parties can file a divorce without any restrictions.
In the event if the marriage is less than 2 years, you will need special permission from the court before you are allowed to file a divorce in Malaysia. Alternatively, you may opt for an annulment of marriage as long as you fulfilled the requirement. You may read here to find out how one can get a divorce or annulment if the marriage is less than 2 years.
Mutually Agreed Divorce Terms
Essentially, both the husband and wife must come together to talk and agree on the important divorce terms before they can file for a joint petition for divorce. The terms include:
- Custody of children (if any)
- Maintenance of spouse and children
- Division of matrimonial assets (if any)
- Visitation rights (if children are involved)
This list is not exhaustive and parties are free to enter into any other agreements as they think necessary.
Once the terms are agreed between parties, you can proceed to appoint a divorce lawyer and prepare the divorce papers for both parties to sign them. Lastly, parties will also need to attend a court hearing where the court will grant a divorce subject to the terms are agreed.
Parties are agreeable to all the divorce terms? You may fill this up to proceed and our divorce lawyer will review and advice you accordingly.
Mediation for Divorce: Alternative To Seek For Divorce Settlement
In the event if the divorce terms cannot be achieved, appointing a divorce lawyer to seek for a divorce mediation/settlement between parties may be a good option to mediate both parties in order to achieve an agreement.
This will not only save time and money but also to minimize the emotional trauma while going through the divorce process in Malaysia. Key is to appoint the right divorce lawyer that you are comfortable to work with.