Malaysia Family Law / Divorce Law | Does emotional abuse count as domestic violence❓
What legal actions can victims take❓Part 1

When domestic violence occurs—whether it involves physical assault, verbal abuse, or prolonged psychological harm and emotional neglect—many victims ask: what legal protection is available?

The first consideration is whether the situation is urgent.

If the victim is currently experiencing physical violence, or has just been assaulted and the perpetrator may continue, the most important priority is to immediately ensure personal safety and prevent further harm.

In Malaysia, in urgent situations, victims may apply to the Social Welfare Department (Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat) for an Emergency Protection Order (EPO).

This is a temporary legal protection measure intended to safeguard the victim as quickly as possible and prevent the perpetrator from approaching, harassing, or harming the victim.

Once an EPO is granted, the perpetrator will be prohibited from:

📌 Approaching the victim
📌 Contacting the victim
📌 Continuing any form of violent behavior

In practice, most EPO applications involve female victims against male perpetrators, but the law is not limited by gender. Any victim of domestic violence, regardless of gender, has the right to apply.

If the case involves more serious circumstances—such as prolonged abuse, severe bodily harm, or ongoing threats to safety—then, in addition to an EPO, longer-term protection orders may be pursued through legal procedures to ensure continued safety.

Important Reminder:
Do not wait until the situation worsens before taking action.

Whether it involves physical violence, psychological abuse, or emotional neglect, once it affects your safety and daily life, you may seek assistance from the law and relevant authorities.

Protecting yourself is not a sign of weakness.
Seeking help in a timely manner is the most basic responsibility to yourself.

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