There is no statutory framework to protect the property interests of unmarried cohabitants in Malaysia at the present time. Many couples engaged in unmarried cohabitation encounter issues relating to the division of property when a relationship breaks down, for example, because of separation or death. A cohabitant who has contributed to a lesser financial degree, but who has made significant non-financial contributions is often economically disadvantaged when the relationship ends. Whilst the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 applies to married couples in the division of matrimonial property that takes into account both financial and non-financial contributions, this statutory right is not extended to unmarried cohabitants. For coh...
Matrimonial property is one form of asset division types that exist in Malaysia. It has been in use ...
A married couple may decide to purchase a house as their matrimonial home. To legally own the house ...
The contributions of a spouse in terms of matrimonial properties are essential in determining the pr...
Presently there is no statutory framework to protect the property interests of unmarried cohabitants...
Presently there is no statutory framework to protect the property interests of unmarried cohabitants...
Despite fast changing ways of life, the modern living arrangement namely 'cohabitation' has been hes...
Marriage brings no effect to the spouse’s right to acquire property. However, any property acquired ...
Marriage does not affect spouse’s right to acquire property. However, any property acquired during t...
Marriage does not affect spouse’s right to acquire property. However, any property acquired during t...
In Malaysia, jointly acquired property has been recognized due to divorce, polygamy, or death. Secti...
Matrimonial property under the Malaysian family law refers to the property that is jointly acquired ...
This paper aimed to examine the existing provisions and regulation with regards distribution of mat...
Matrimonial property under the Malaysian family law refers to the property that is jointly acquired ...
Matrimonial property disputes are one area of law, which is highly litigated before the registrars a...
Matrimonial property disputes are one area of law, which is highly litigated before the registrars a...
Matrimonial property is one form of asset division types that exist in Malaysia. It has been in use ...
A married couple may decide to purchase a house as their matrimonial home. To legally own the house ...
The contributions of a spouse in terms of matrimonial properties are essential in determining the pr...
Presently there is no statutory framework to protect the property interests of unmarried cohabitants...
Presently there is no statutory framework to protect the property interests of unmarried cohabitants...
Despite fast changing ways of life, the modern living arrangement namely 'cohabitation' has been hes...
Marriage brings no effect to the spouse’s right to acquire property. However, any property acquired ...
Marriage does not affect spouse’s right to acquire property. However, any property acquired during t...
Marriage does not affect spouse’s right to acquire property. However, any property acquired during t...
In Malaysia, jointly acquired property has been recognized due to divorce, polygamy, or death. Secti...
Matrimonial property under the Malaysian family law refers to the property that is jointly acquired ...
This paper aimed to examine the existing provisions and regulation with regards distribution of mat...
Matrimonial property under the Malaysian family law refers to the property that is jointly acquired ...
Matrimonial property disputes are one area of law, which is highly litigated before the registrars a...
Matrimonial property disputes are one area of law, which is highly litigated before the registrars a...
Matrimonial property is one form of asset division types that exist in Malaysia. It has been in use ...
A married couple may decide to purchase a house as their matrimonial home. To legally own the house ...
The contributions of a spouse in terms of matrimonial properties are essential in determining the pr...