Procedures To Start A Single Petition Divorce In Malaysia

Procedures To Start A Single Petition Divorce In Malaysia by TYH & Co. Best and Affordable Divorce Lawyer in KL Selangor Malaysia

Procedures To Start A Single Petition Divorce In Malaysia

For procedures to start a single petition divorce in Malaysia, these are the documents that you need to prepare for your divorce lawyer:

  • Marriage Certificate
  • Birth Certificate of Children (if any)
  • SPA (Sale & Purchase Agreement) of Jointly Owned Property (Send us the page with property address and title is sufficient) (if any)
  • Letter/Certificate From Marriage Tribunal/Conciliatory Body (from JPN) (To prove that both of you cannot be reconciled or if your spouse is absent from the reconciliation sessions) (Note: Letter/Certificate is required to proceed with a single petition divorce in Malaysia. If you do not wish to attend any counselling session, you may inform our divorce lawyer to apply for exemption.)

Send the scanned copy to [email protected] or send us via WhatsApp.

Then answer the questions below:

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Tip: You may select 1 or more options.
Tips: You need to provide the last known address of your spouse to proceed with the divorce. If you do not know the current address, just state "0".
Tips: If you (the wife) do not need any maintenance, just state "0". On the other hand, husband may only ask for maintenance if he is wholly or partially disabled. You may also state a lump sum in you wish so.
Tips: If you do not need any maintenance, just state "0". You may also state a lump sum in you wish so.
Tips: Please provide the full name of school/college/university/occupation for all children. If no child between both parties, just state "0".
Tips: Be as brief as possible on the details of assets that you wish to claim ie house, car, moneys etc. If there is none, just state "0".
Tips: It is advisable to write down the brief facts (with dates of event if possible) on why you want a divorce. If you think your facts are long, you may email us the facts at [email protected] and we will reply to your very soon.
Tips: Divorce petitions are required to be prepared in Bahasa Malaysia before submitted to the High Court in Malaysia. If you cannot read and understand in BM, our divorce lawyer will translate and explain the terms to you before you sign it.
If none, just state "0".