Five Reasons Why You Should Have A Will

“Thinking of the future? Here are five key reasons why you should have a will in Malaysia. Our Seremban law firm explains how a will protects your assets, ensures your loved ones are cared for, and gives you peace of mind. Don’t leave your estate to chance—start planning today.”

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Resealing Foreign Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration in Malaysia

In a situation where a person who has assets in Malaysia passes away in a Commonwealth country outside of Malaysia and the personal representative of the deceased has obtained grant of probate or letters of administration (a.k.a. “letters of representation”) from the foreign court, the foreign grant may be resealed in Malaysia.

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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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The Process Of Purchasing Real Property In Malaysia

Buying or selling a property in Malaysia involves a structured legal and administrative process designed to protect both parties. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned investor, understanding the key steps can help you navigate the transaction with confidence. Here’s a streamlined overview of the property sale and purchase process in Malaysia.

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Do You Really Need A Conveyancing Lawyer?

Buying or selling property is likely one of the most significant financial transactions in your life. Whether it’s your first home or an investment property, the legal process behind property transfers (known as conveyancing) is complex. One question often asked is: Do I really need a conveyancing lawyer? Let’s explore what conveyancing entails, the role of a conveyancing lawyer, and whether you can (or should) go without one.

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The Ultimate Guide to Land Titles in Malaysia

Have you ever wondered how ownership, use, and dealings in land and real property are governed in Malaysia? This introduction aims to provide a clear and practical overview of the key principles, legislation, and processes involved, making it essential reading for property owners, investors, and professionals alike.

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