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Probert
Publication date:
2023-7-27
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ISBN:
9780414112001
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United Kingdom
This book makes available cases and materials on the Act to assist in its study and application. It provides insightful commentary on the provisions of the Act. Reference is made to related legislation which impact on the functioning of family law as it applies to non-Muslims in Malaysia. A vast body of case law both local and foreign, principally from England and Singapore, has been surveyed to prepare helpful summaries of the cases which shed light on the application of statutory provisions. The commentary also considers and provides views on issues and difficulties which have arisen in the application of the Act.
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This is a complete and up-to-date textbook on Islamic family law in Malaysia. The topics are carefully surveyed and the discussion is adequately supported by legal sources and religious authorities. The views and practices of the different schools of thought are considered to ensure a comprehensive treatment of the issues that arise.
The second edition of this book updates the application of Islamic family law in the Syariah Courts as well as expounds on new amendments to the existing Islamic family law statutes applicable in Malaysia. The book consists of 17 chapters addressing selected major issues pertaining to Islamic family law matters, namely betrothal, requirements of a valid marriage and its registration, mahr, polygamy, reconciliatory committee and hakam, types and methods of divorce, 'iddah and ruju', maintenance and its enforcement, as well as ancillary matters such as mut'ah, distribution of matrimonial assets, legitimacy of children, adoption and custody of children.
Besides serving as a valuable guide to law practitioners, this book should prove to be a useful textbook in English for law students.
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In the breakdown of a marriage, one of the most important considerations for divorcing parties (alongside the custody and care of children of the marriage) is the division of matrimonial assets.
Malaysian Law on Division of Matrimonial Assets (Second Edition) is a comprehensive text covering all the principles which govern the judicial division of matrimonial assets incidental to a court decree of divorce or judicial separation. The main provisions of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 (“LRA 1976”) and its accompanying rules, the Divorce and Matrimonial Proceedings Rules 1980 that govern this area of law in relation to non-Muslims are analysed and explained in great depth and detail. The law applicable to Muslims and the application of native customary laws are also covered.
To elucidate the application of the law in various factual scenarios, copious court decisions – selected from Malaysia and countries with similar laws, such as the UK, Singapore and Australia – are thoroughly reviewed, to provide a good grasp of the different considerations in ascertaining how matrimonial assets should be divided. Important issues such as what constitutes matrimonial assets, the duty to make full disclosure, and the relationship between the law on division of matrimonial assets and other laws such as contract, trust, and succession laws are given due focus.
This second edition has been updated with two new chapters: Chapter 15 covers the nexus test for determining whether an asset is to be regarded as matrimonial property and the division of such properties, which was introduced in Yap Yen Piow v Hee Wee Eng. Chapter 16 surveys the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) (Amendment) Act 2017, and its impact on section 76 of the LRA 1976 for the purposes of division of matrimonial assets.
Family law practitioners will welcome the treatment given to practical matters such as the procedure for making an application for property division, the types of orders that a court may issue, and the means available to resist attempts to defeat any potential claim for division of matrimonial assets, as well as the methods of enforcement when there is non-compliance with a division order.
Key Developments Covered in this Edition
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This book makes available cases and materials on the Act to assist in its study and application. It provides insightful commentary on the provisions of the Act. Reference is made to related legislation which impact on the functioning of family law as it applies to non-Muslims in Malaysia. A vast body of case law both local and foreign, principally from England and Singapore, has been surveyed to prepare helpful summaries of the cases which shed light on the application of statutory provisions. The commentary also considers and provides views on issues and difficulties which have arisen in the application of the Act.
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This is a complete and up-to-date textbook on Islamic family law in Malaysia. The topics are carefully surveyed and the discussion is adequately supported by legal sources and religious authorities. The views and practices of the different schools of thought are considered to ensure a comprehensive treatment of the issues that arise.
The second edition of this book updates the application of Islamic family law in the Syariah Courts as well as expounds on new amendments to the existing Islamic family law statutes applicable in Malaysia. The book consists of 17 chapters addressing selected major issues pertaining to Islamic family law matters, namely betrothal, requirements of a valid marriage and its registration, mahr, polygamy, reconciliatory committee and hakam, types and methods of divorce, 'iddah and ruju', maintenance and its enforcement, as well as ancillary matters such as mut'ah, distribution of matrimonial assets, legitimacy of children, adoption and custody of children.
Besides serving as a valuable guide to law practitioners, this book should prove to be a useful textbook in English for law students.
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In the breakdown of a marriage, one of the most important considerations for divorcing parties (alongside the custody and care of children of the marriage) is the division of matrimonial assets.
Malaysian Law on Division of Matrimonial Assets (Second Edition) is a comprehensive text covering all the principles which govern the judicial division of matrimonial assets incidental to a court decree of divorce or judicial separation. The main provisions of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 (“LRA 1976”) and its accompanying rules, the Divorce and Matrimonial Proceedings Rules 1980 that govern this area of law in relation to non-Muslims are analysed and explained in great depth and detail. The law applicable to Muslims and the application of native customary laws are also covered.
To elucidate the application of the law in various factual scenarios, copious court decisions – selected from Malaysia and countries with similar laws, such as the UK, Singapore and Australia – are thoroughly reviewed, to provide a good grasp of the different considerations in ascertaining how matrimonial assets should be divided. Important issues such as what constitutes matrimonial assets, the duty to make full disclosure, and the relationship between the law on division of matrimonial assets and other laws such as contract, trust, and succession laws are given due focus.
This second edition has been updated with two new chapters: Chapter 15 covers the nexus test for determining whether an asset is to be regarded as matrimonial property and the division of such properties, which was introduced in Yap Yen Piow v Hee Wee Eng. Chapter 16 surveys the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) (Amendment) Act 2017, and its impact on section 76 of the LRA 1976 for the purposes of division of matrimonial assets.
Family law practitioners will welcome the treatment given to practical matters such as the procedure for making an application for property division, the types of orders that a court may issue, and the means available to resist attempts to defeat any potential claim for division of matrimonial assets, as well as the methods of enforcement when there is non-compliance with a division order.
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