Family Law

Family Law
Guardianship in Malaysia

Guardianship in Malaysia

Guardianship in Malaysia is governed by the Guardianship of Infant Act 1961 (GIA). Under the GIA, “guardianship” means having custody of a child and being responsible for the child’s support, health, and education. The guardian also has control and management of the child’s property. In short, a guardian can be defined as a person with legal rights and responsibilities toward a child. A guardian’s duties A guardian has parental rights and duties...
Divorce
Divorce in Malaysia

Divorce in Malaysia

In Malaysia, non-Muslim marriages are governed by the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976. The Act regulates the rights of spouses, the procedures, and 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 filing a petition to the High Court. Marriages are separated into two groups: Marriages that lasted for more than two...