This paper examines the ramifications of the recent amendment to the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 (‘The Act of 164’) in protecting the well-being of the family relationship involving interfaith marriage and other legal issues governing non-Muslim families. The amendment witnessed substantial reforms to section 51 of the Act pertaining to the divorce on the ground of conversion, increasing the age limit for child maintenance and adopting more flexible principles in dividing matrimonial assets. However, the focus will be on the impact of the amendment to section 51 of Act of 164 due to its significant in changing the landscape of legal arguments pertaining to jurisdiction of the court in dealing with the subject matter in disput...
Reconciliation in divorce proceedings has been introduced in family courts in dealing with applicat...
The cross boundary marriage is not a new phenomenon particularly marriages involving Malaysians and ...
Malaysia is unique to its core. That is not only an expression Malaysians toss around just to be pro...
This article examines the ramifications of the 2017 amendment to the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorc...
An interfaith custody dispute is one of the serious issues in Malaysia that have attracted a lot of ...
The marriage between non-Muslim couple where one spouse later converted to Muslim results in the dis...
Interfaith custody dispute is one of the area in which the conflict of jurisdiction between the civi...
Implementation of interfaith marriage after the enactment of the Marriage Act No. 1/1974 is relati...
Dispute resolution outside of court is not new; societies world-over have long used non-judicial and...
The number of divorce cases in Malaysia has increased despite that the law provides reconciliation p...
The article focuses on the divorce reform in England. In 1996, the Family Law Act was passed by the ...
This thesis concerns with the family law in Malaysia where it deals with the area of divorce settlem...
The aim of this book is to define the outline of the history of divorce laws in Malaysia, without lo...
Reconciliation in divorce proceedings has been introduced in family courts in dealing with applicati...
The Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 (Act 164) is a progressive piece of legislation which...
Reconciliation in divorce proceedings has been introduced in family courts in dealing with applicat...
The cross boundary marriage is not a new phenomenon particularly marriages involving Malaysians and ...
Malaysia is unique to its core. That is not only an expression Malaysians toss around just to be pro...
This article examines the ramifications of the 2017 amendment to the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorc...
An interfaith custody dispute is one of the serious issues in Malaysia that have attracted a lot of ...
The marriage between non-Muslim couple where one spouse later converted to Muslim results in the dis...
Interfaith custody dispute is one of the area in which the conflict of jurisdiction between the civi...
Implementation of interfaith marriage after the enactment of the Marriage Act No. 1/1974 is relati...
Dispute resolution outside of court is not new; societies world-over have long used non-judicial and...
The number of divorce cases in Malaysia has increased despite that the law provides reconciliation p...
The article focuses on the divorce reform in England. In 1996, the Family Law Act was passed by the ...
This thesis concerns with the family law in Malaysia where it deals with the area of divorce settlem...
The aim of this book is to define the outline of the history of divorce laws in Malaysia, without lo...
Reconciliation in divorce proceedings has been introduced in family courts in dealing with applicati...
The Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 (Act 164) is a progressive piece of legislation which...
Reconciliation in divorce proceedings has been introduced in family courts in dealing with applicat...
The cross boundary marriage is not a new phenomenon particularly marriages involving Malaysians and ...
Malaysia is unique to its core. That is not only an expression Malaysians toss around just to be pro...