Fastest Way to Get a Divorce in Malaysia

Fastest Way to Get a Divorce in Malaysia by TYH & Co. Best and Affordable Divorce Lawyer in Malaysia

Fastest Way to Get a Divorce in Malaysia

Do you intend or wish to get a divorce as soon as possible in Malaysia?

At TYH & Co., our divorce law firm is committed to providing quick and efficient legal service to our clients seeking to end their marriage legally because we understand that divorce is an emotional and time consuming process.

What is the Fastest Way to Get a Divorce in Malaysia

To get a quick divorce in Malaysia and in order to revert to your single status, there are few requirements that you need to fulfil before you can use our fast track legal service for divorce. Here are the requirements:

  • Your marriage must be at least 2 years and above
  • All divorce terms must be agreed between both parties
  • Both parties must be non-Muslims

Why Engage Our Divorce Law Firm?

Essentially, here are the few benefits for engaging our legal service for divorce in Malaysia if the divorce is mutual:

  • Quick & Fast Divorce Process (1-3 months)
  • Affordable & Fixed Legal Fee (with no hidden charges)
  • Responsive & Dedicated Divorce Lawyer
  • Free Status Update with JPN (upon completion of the divorce process)

If you are seeking to get a divorce fast & both parties have mutually agreed to all the divorce terms, you may fill up the form below on the agreed terms and our divorce lawyer will advice & quote in less than 2 working hours via WhatsApp.

Our divorce lawyer will advice & quote via WhatsApp in less than 2 working hours.
Custody of children are only applicable to children below the age of 18 in Malaysia.
Alimony is monthly maintenance payable by the husband to the wife. Alimony can be in lump sum payment as well. State '0' if there is no need to pay for alimony.
Agreed amount of maintenance for children payable on monthly basis.
State '0' if there is none.
Briefly let us know what is the arrangement on the matrimonial property(ies). For eg. 'Sell it off and divide monies equally, if any' or 'Transfer to my husband after the divorce'. State '0' if there is none.
Divorce papers are required to be written in Bahasa Malaysia under the law.
You may add on additional agreed terms, if any, here and our divorce lawyer will review and draft accordingly. You may also ask any question here and we will get back to you as soon as possible.