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 How do you guys protect your assets in a divorce?, Question for non-muslim

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hoonanoo
post Dec 26 2023, 10:28 PM

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Convert...then divorce
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post Feb 15 2024, 09:10 AM

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post Feb 15 2024, 09:14 AM

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QUOTE(hksgmy @ Dec 27 2023, 12:56 AM)
If, knock on wood, wife and I decide to part ways, I’m more than happy for her to take her half. Or more. We built our lives up together, if not for her steady income funding my postgraduate education and examinations and her giving me financial peace of mind for me to just be able to do what I am good at, I wouldn’t be as successful and as accomplished as I am today. I owe her at least that much.

Money I can always make again.
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https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-and...r-hong-kong-who

Good to know that you appreciate your wife.

this Msian-HK doctor yoga ball gassed his wife but also accidentally killed his daughter, because he wanted to marry his younger pretty HK assistant as he was very unhappy with his wife method of raising his 3 children.

And he is so cheapskate despite being a HK professor, that he wouldn't want to part a cent in any divorce to his wife, even though his wife gave birth to his 3 children and raised them herself.
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post Oct 11 2024, 10:24 AM

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QUOTE(lindtra @ Dec 26 2023, 11:35 AM)
From my research, prenup seems to be none binding in Malaysia. But may be used as a reference in court, seems ambiguous as to how much of weight it carries in court as it doesn't guarantee the conditions of prenup.

My questions to non-Muslims, how do you protect your assets in the event of divorce? Also, what is the "default" entitlement for man and woman, is it 50/50?

Men who are going through it or with past experience, what have you done or think you should have done earlier? Did you manage to win any dispute, if you had any in the past regarding this matter?
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You ask about prenup means you haven't got married yet right?

because nobody marries, then later ask to do a prenup contract. Usually they discuss before marriage.

but in msia, I don't tink prenup applies.

i believe for someone that is afraid that if their assets kena divided, better not to get married lor.



 

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