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Use our resources to help you in your
unique journey

Whilst not exhaustive, we hope that they are useful in adding structure and clarity to you and your partner. Simply download and use them when you need.

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We don't expect we have covered everything, but at least you have a solid starting base with which to seek advice from your support network.

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You will find samples of how to fill out some of the necessary documentation that you will require as part of your separation. However, ensure that you get the most up to date templates from your lawyer for any formal submission.

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First, select who you are below and take it from there.

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Indian husband and a Chinese wife sitting and talking at a table. The scene should be set

For those of non-Muslim faith

Let us keep you on track

Use this checklist to have an idea of major items that you may need to take care of.

A list of questions for you to ask your lawyer, assuming that you have the need for one in your separation.

Whilst not necessarily a court required document, if you and your partner are amicable, you can form a basis on how any pets will be taken care of in a separation.

Documents for you to get familiar with

Form 2, a sample of a Single Divorce Petition.

Form 3, a sample of a Joint Divorce Petition.

Form 4, a sample of an Arrangements for Children document.

Form 7, a sample of an Affidavit that supports Form 2, a Single Divorce Petition.

Form 7, a sample of an Affidavit that supports Form 3, a Joint Divorce Petition.

A sample of a Cover Certificate that the Commissioner of Oaths must sign where you give supporting doucments.

Malay couple, a husband and wife, sitting and talking at a table in a contemporary setting

For those of Muslim faith

Understand what the immediate future may bring

This checklist will help you keep track of items that are impacted during a separation.

If you need a lawyer, ask them some questions from this list.

Documents for you to get familiar with

Many documents used in a Syariah law separation are different from state to state. Remember, this is because the law is practiced differently around Malaysia.

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Disclaimer: Our website does not constitute legal, religious, financial or any other form of advice. Please consult your support network after you have educated yourself on the various paths available for you. We genuinely wish you the best for the future.

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