Malaysia TOP 100 Divorce Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)-PART 12
Q28–Q29
Question 28:
🔹In what language are the joint petition divorce documents prepared? What if I cannot understand Bahasa Malaysia?
🔸The joint petition divorce documents are prepared in Bahasa Malaysia. If you do not understand Bahasa Malaysia, there is no need to worry. Before you sign the Affidavit, your lawyer will arrange for a licensed interpreter to translate the contents of the documents for you.
Question 29:
🔹What do I need to say during the Court hearing? Will the Judge ask complicated questions? What if I do not know how to answer?
🔸For a joint petition divorce, the Judge will generally not ask complicated questions because both parties have already agreed to the divorce. The Judge will usually only confirm that you understand the Court documents you have signed and that both parties freely consent to the divorce.





