Malaysian Family Law / Divorce Law |
Is the Adoption Process Fully Complete Once You Obtain the Court Order❓‼️
How Long Does the Adoption Process Take?
Many people ask:
📌 How long does the entire adoption process take?
There is no fixed answer—it depends on the specific circumstances.
Generally, the process takes about 4 to 6 months, though some cases may take longer due to multiple authorities and procedural steps involved.
Why Is There Variation in Time?
In adoption cases, the court appoints a Welfare Department officer to prepare a detailed social report.
📌 This report typically takes about three months to complete
However, in certain special situations, applicants may request the judge to shorten the preparation period, such as:
📌 One partner is a foreigner
📌 The child may need to relocate overseas after adoption
📌 There are clear time-sensitive family arrangements
In such cases, the court may consider reducing the report preparation time to:
📌 One month
📌 One and a half months
📌 Or two months
⚠️ However, this is subject to:
📌 The agreement of the Welfare Department officer
📌 The officer’s workload and availability
Even if shortened, it depends on both the officer’s schedule and the court’s hearing dates.
How Does the Process Work?
The general procedure is as follows:
1️⃣ First court hearing
📌 The court appoints a Welfare Department officer to prepare the report
2️⃣ Investigation and report preparation
📌 Includes family background, motivation, and the child’s best interests
3️⃣ Second court hearing
📌 The report is submitted to the judge
4️⃣ Judicial decision
📌 The judge reviews and decides whether to approve the adoption
5️⃣ Court Order issued
📌 This signifies formal approval by the court
Is It Complete After Obtaining the Court Order?
Not entirely.
After obtaining the court order:
📌 The original court order and the child’s original birth certificate must be submitted to the National Registration Department (JPN) Headquarters
Upon completion:
📌 A new birth certificate will be issued
📌 Reflecting the new legal parent-child relationship
📌 Only when the new birth certificate is issued is the adoption process fully completed
Final Summary
📌 The adoption process is not a simple “1 + 1 = 2”
📌 The duration depends on the Welfare Department, court scheduling, and individual circumstances
If someone around you is considering adoption, it is important to understand the full process clearly.








