How to Write a Will in Malaysia

Writing a will may not be something we think about often, but it’s one of the most important legal documents you can prepare in your lifetime. A well-drafted will ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes—and helps your loved ones avoid disputes, delays, and uncertainty after your passing.

At Chan & Chia, we help individuals and families in Seremban and Negeri Sembilan draft clear, legally valid wills that stand up in court.

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How to Apply for Letters of Administration in Malaysia

When someone passes away without a will in Malaysia, their estate cannot be administered without legal authorisation. This authorisation comes in the form of a court-issued document called Letters of Administration (LA). At Chan & Chia, our experienced lawyers in Seremban help families obtain Letters of Administration efficiently and with compassion during difficult times.

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How to Apply for Grant of Probate in Malaysia

When a loved one passes away leaving behind a will, the next important legal step is to apply for a Grant of Probate. This document gives the named executor the authority to manage and distribute the deceased’s estate according to the terms of the will.

At Chan & Chia, a trusted probate law firm in Seremban, we help clients navigate the probate process with ease and professionalism, ensuring all legal requirements are properly fulfilled.

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What to Do Before Buying Your First Property

Buying your first home is an exciting milestone—but it can also be overwhelming without the right guidance. At Chan & Chia, we’ve helped countless first-time buyers in Seremban and Negeri Sembilan navigate the legal and financial steps of property ownership with confidence.

Whether you’re purchasing a new development or a subsale unit, proper planning and legal advice are key to avoiding costly mistakes.

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Why Do You Need a Tenancy Agreement?

Are you renting out your property or moving into a new home in Seremban? Whether you’re a landlord or a tenant, having a properly drafted tenancy agreement is essential. At Chan & Chia, we help property owners and tenants across Negeri Sembilan safeguard their rights with clear, enforceable tenancy agreements.

In Malaysia, verbal agreements or informal arrangements often lead to disputes. A written tenancy agreement protects both parties and outlines their rights and responsibilities under the law.

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Sale and Purchase Terms to Pay Attention To

When buying property in Malaysia, understanding the sale and purchase (S&P) terms is crucial to safeguard your interests and ensure a smooth transaction. Contracts can be detailed and often include legal jargon, but knowing which terms to focus on can make a big difference. Here are the key sale and purchase terms to pay close attention to in Malaysia:

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