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			<video:title><![CDATA[TOP 12 Malaysia Child Adoption Law FAQs - Edward Ng &amp; Partners | Malaysia Law Firm]]></video:title>
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			<video:description><![CDATA[In Malaysia, adoption is not something you can do simply because you want to. It is a legal process centred on “the best interests of the child.” For non-Muslims, there are generally two common adoption routes: court adoption (through the courts) and the National Registration Department (JPN) adoption process. The two routes differ clearly in terms of time, conditions, and the resulting documents.]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[Malaysian Family Law/Divorce Law | Can I obtain a court order to restrain my spouse from taking the child overseas? - Edward Ng &amp; Partners | Malaysia Law Firm]]></video:title>
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			<video:description><![CDATA[Many people hear the word “injunction” and immediately think of frozen bank accounts, travel bans, or asset freezes. Here, the focus is different. This is about injunctions involving children—specifically, controlling or preventing a child being taken out of Malaysia.In practice, child-related injunctions commonly fall into two directions:Permission for the child to travel abroad (under what conditions travel is allowed, how long, and when the child must be brought back) Prohibition on taking the child abroad (temporarily restricting the child from leaving Malaysia in certain circumstances)1. Why is a “no-travel” injunction needed? When parents are in the middle of a custody dispute or divorce proceedings, the child is often a central issue.If one party takes the child overseas, the child may fall outside the Malaysian court’s jurisdiction. Even if the court later grants custody to the other parent, enforcing that decision can become much more difficult. There may be other ways to address it later, but those usually involve foreign courts and foreign laws, which is a separate matter. The discussion here focuses on injunctions within the Malaysian court’s powers.]]></video:description>
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			<video:description><![CDATA[Domestic Violence Is Not Limited to Physical Assault: Two Key Categories Generally, domestic violence may be understood in two broad categories: Physical violence: including acts such as assault, pushing, or causing bodily injury. Psychological or emotional abuse: including persistent humiliation, threats, verbal abuse, coercion, intimidation, and what is commonly described as “cold violence” or emotional neglect. Importantly, victims may include not only women, but also men. Children may also fall within the scope of protection, as domestic violence laws and procedures may apply to child victims as well.]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[Malaysian Family Law/Divorce Law | After Divorce, Can I Still Claim Maintenance from My Ex Husband? Full Guide to Maintenance &amp; Property Division! - Edward Ng &amp; Partners | Malaysia Law Firm]]></video:title>
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			<video:description><![CDATA[I. If maintenance was paid before the divorce, can it continue after the divorce? Where, during the subsistence of the marriage, the husband had consistently and regularly provided the wife with maintenance (for example, by monthly bank transfers), the wife may, upon divorce, apply to the Court for continuing maintenance. The decisive issue is not merely whether the parties are divorced, but whether: such payments were made over a sustained period; the payments were intended to maintain the standard of living enjoyed during the marriage; and there is documentary proof (e.g. bank transfer records, statements, receipts).If the wife can demonstrate that this arrangement formed part of the parties’ established lifestyle, the Court will generally give it due consideration.]]></video:description>
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			<video:title><![CDATA[Divorce Procedures in Malaysia: Joint vs. Single Petition - Edward Ng &amp; Partners | Malaysia Law Firm]]></video:title>
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			<video:description><![CDATA[In Malaysian legal practice, many members of the public have questions about divorce procedures, especially when facing marital breakdowns, communication difficulties, or the need to understand legal options. This article aims to provide a clear and concise overview of the two main divorce procedures in Malaysia: Joint Petition for Divorce and Single Petition for Divorce, including their specific processes and legal considerations.]]></video:description>
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