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engagement = married status in Malaysia Law, seeking advice
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TSyong88
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Jan 1 2014, 10:07 AM, updated 12y ago
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good morning and happy new year, as per above topic just want to inquiry, after engagement for 2 years is that means automatically become married status??
this is due to i have a friend who want to break up with his partner, but they already engage, not yet held wedding dinner, so they need to go thru divorce procedure according to Malaysia law? Or what should do if want to break up??
thanks for assist
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TSyong88
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Jan 1 2014, 10:35 AM
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thx for replied, but in my fren case, is a non islamic method, and he already obtain some sort of sijil (Daftar Perkahwinan) from JPN, so does this means his status already become married in Malaysia LAw?
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TSyong88
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Jan 1 2014, 10:49 AM
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oh...god...things get complicated.. so let's say,they want to break up due to some issues, does it means need to go thru the divorce procedure ? means hire lawyer..wait until the court issue certificate of divorce..things like that... btw, they do not have children or property, and only 25 years old..
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TSyong88
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Jan 1 2014, 04:09 PM
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 i have no idea...it does has a JPN logo on top right
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TSyong88
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Jan 1 2014, 05:22 PM
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hahaha...that y i tell him really "lok seven"...say want break up wor...thought still boyfren and girlfren status...with this certh...want to divorce need to follow law right?
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TSyong88
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Jan 4 2014, 11:41 AM
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Thanks for all replied...so i can conclude and say that...wish him luck if want divorce...
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TSyong88
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Jan 4 2014, 04:35 PM
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QUOTE(pkh @ Jan 4 2014, 04:28 PM) WTF! Your friend didn't know he was married? It's like a Ross-and-Rachel situation. Here's what I hate about some traditional Chinese interpretation on marriage. When you sign the paper in JPN, you ARE legally married. But then, the old people say it's just an engagement. After a few months or years, you had a traditional wedding ceremony where the dude dresses up in smart coat, the chick wears a gown and a bunch bros and sis tag along. Then you have a tea ceremony with the elders. And only then, the Chinese people said that you are married ... but in reality, that couple is already legally married for months. exactly what u said.. u got the point...my fren totally in this situation...my god...25 years old...already "legally" married for almost 3 years...somemore he thought he still in "engagement" mode....what a joke...
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TSyong88
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Jan 4 2014, 04:38 PM
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QUOTE(Baby1985 @ Jan 4 2014, 02:28 PM) Gosh man, how ur fren sign tat thg without knowing what was that paper for? only one word can describe : "STUPID"...or too love at the 1st place, give some stupid promises...
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