Child Custody after Divorce Laws in Malaysia: Muslim Parents and Children Perspective

Akbar Kamarudin @ Abdul Shukor
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Child custody after divorce laws in Malaysia advocates sole custody as the main practice. Sole custody means the child will live with a parent and have contact with the other parent through access. The parent living with the child will also have parental responsibility. Social studies have suggested that sole custody generates problems that affect the best interests of the child. Some problems are lack of contact and the child being deprived of maintenance. Other countries have undergone legal reforms to better the situation through joint custody. Joint custody advocates sharing the child's residence and parental responsibility. Therefore, this article examines the experiences the selected Muslim parents and children faced regarding child custody. The experiences concern the legal process of divorce, child custody, the residence of the child and access, parental responsibility, and parental relationships. An important finding is the general recognition of joint custody by the Shari'ah courts, the parents, and the children. However, the recognition must be in line with the best interests of the child.
马来西亚离婚后子女监护法:穆斯林父母与子女的视角
马来西亚的离婚后子女监护法主张单独监护为主要做法。单独监护意味着孩子将与父母中的一位生活在一起,并通过探视权与另一位父母保持联系。与孩子一起生活的父母也要承担父母的责任。社会研究表明,单独监护会产生影响孩子最大利益的问题。一些问题是缺乏联系,孩子被剥夺了赡养权。其他国家已经进行了法律改革,通过共同监护来改善这种情况。共同监护主张分担孩子的住所和父母的责任。因此,本文考察了选定的穆斯林父母和孩子在儿童监护方面所面临的经历。这些经验涉及离婚的法律程序、儿童监护、儿童的住所和探视权、父母责任和父母关系。一个重要的发现是伊斯兰教法法庭普遍承认父母和孩子的共同监护权。但是,这种承认必须符合儿童的最大利益。
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