Divorce in Malaysia (Non Muslims)

Clear legal guidance for non-Muslim couples

Divorce is never an easy decision.
We provide clear, practical legal support to help you understand the divorce process in Malaysia and move forward with clarity and confidence.

Brief Introduction

For non-Muslims in Malaysia, divorce proceedings are governed under the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976.


The process depends on whether both parties agree to the divorce or whether the divorce is contested.

We assist clients at every stage of the divorce process : from initial advice to court proceedings and related applications.

Types of Divorce in Malaysia

There are two main ways to obtain a divorce in Malaysia for non-Muslims:

Joint Petition Divorce

A joint petition is suitable where both parties mutually agree to end the marriage and have agreed on all related matters.

This option is generally:

  • Faster

  • Less stressful

  • More cost-effective

🔗 Learn more about Joint Petition Divorce

Single Petition Divorce

A single petition is filed when one party wishes to proceed with a divorce but the other party does not consent, or where issues remain unresolved.

This process involves:

  • Filing a petition in court

  • Establishing legal grounds for divorce

  • Attending court hearings

🔗 Learn more about Single Petition Divorce

Types of Divorces

Matters Commonly Addressed in Divorce
(Issues That May Arise in a Divorce)

Depending on your circumstances, a divorce may involve one or more of the following:

  • Division of matrimonial assets

  • Spousal maintenance

  • Child custody, care, and access

  • Ancillary applications related to court orders

Each case is different. We assess your situation carefully before advising on the appropriate steps.

Our Approach

We believe that clients do not need complicated explanations.


They need clear advice, realistic options, and steady guidance.

Our role is to:

  • Explain the process in plain language

  • Advise you on your legal position

  • Guide you through each stage of the divorce proceedings

You do not need to have all the answers before speaking to a lawyer. Start with a conversation.

P.S : We provide 10 minute quick quote (fee) assessment at no charge (free). There is a fee for a detailed consultation. 

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