Registration of marriages in foreign countries at national borders or other places. For such cases, before the registration to obtain a marriage certificate at the Religious Department is made, the client must make an application for the registration of such marriage at the Syariah Subordinate Court.
Marriage & Divorce
Marriage and Divorce in Islam. A man may divorce his wife three times, taking her back after the first two (reconciling).After the third talaq they can't get back together until she marries someone else.
Estate planning
Estate planning for Muslims involves property and asset distribution through wasiat or hibah and faraid in compliance with Syariah Law and its principles.
Faraid
Distribution of a Muslim’s estate whether he left a will or not before his demise. Before being filed in the relevant court, the deceased’s heir must first settle all his debts, funeral costs, matrimonial property, wasiat (not exceeding 1/3 of the estate), if any. The remaining amount from the estate can then be divided by way of faraid to the eligible heirs.
Hibah
Handling one of the instruments of Muslim estate administration, namely the verification and withdrawal of hibah in the Syariah High Court. Hibah is a gift that is made without any consideration.
Wasiat
Referring to Section 2 of the Muslim Wills (Selangor) Enactment 1999, a will means an iqrar of a person made during his life time with respect to his property or benefit thereof, to be carried out for the purposes of charity or for any other purpose permissible by the Islamic Law, after his death.
Child Custody
Legal custody, which is the right to make decisions about the child, and physical custody, which is the right and duty to house, provide and care for the child.