Inheritance Law Malaysia: Why Grandma Gets the House | CNB Amanah

Many Malaysians assume their spouse and children will inherit everything by default. However, the Distribution Act 1958 dictates that if you die without a will, your parents are entitled to 25% of your estate.
Inheritance Rights: Children from Previous Marriage | CNB Amanah

Many Malaysians remarry and build new lives, often assuming that their past family obligations have been legally settled through divorce or distance.
Will the Government Inherit Your Wealth? | Unclaimed Monies

Billions of ringgit are currently held by the Malaysian government as unclaimed monies. Without a professional schedule of assets or a valid will, your bank accounts, insurance payouts, and properties can be lost to the state under the Unclaimed Moneys Act 1965 or the doctrine of Bona Vacantia.
Why is Probate Taking So Long in Malaysia? | CNB Amanah

Many assume a will acts as an instant key to locked assets. In reality, every estate must undergo probate.
Special Needs Trust Malaysia: Protecting Vulnerable Children | CNB Amanah

For parents of children with autism, Down syndrome, or other disabilities, a simple will is often insufficient. Leaving a large inheritance directly to a vulnerable dependent can lead to financial abuse or asset freezing. A Special Needs Trust managed by a professional trustee provides a lifetime safety net, ensuring the child’s medical and living needs are met securely.
Inheriting Property in Malaysia: RPGT & Stamp Duty Case Study

Inheriting property in Malaysia is more affordable than many think. There is currently no inheritance tax, and the transfer to beneficiaries is exempt from Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) with a nominal stamp duty of only RM10. However, probate delays and legal mismanagement can still lead to significant administrative costs.
Joint Property Ownership in Malaysia: The Shop-Lot Case Study

Contrary to popular belief, joint property ownership in Malaysia does not guarantee an automatic transfer to the surviving owner. Without a valid will or trust, the deceased’s share is subject to the Distribution Act 1958, which can lead to legal deadlocks and “forced sales” involving estranged relatives.
Estate Planning for Single Women in Malaysia | CNB Amanah

Financially independent single women often overlook estate planning, assuming it is only for those with spouses and children. However, a customized Will Trust is essential for single professionals to ensure aging parents are financially supported and that personal legacies, including pet care and charitable goals, are fulfilled without the delays of the Distribution Act 1958.
Is Your Will Still Valid? Madam Lee Inheritance Case Study | CNB Amanah

An outdated will can be as risky as having no will at all. Significant life events such as marriage, the birth of children, or the death of a named executor can lead to probate delays and unintended legal complications. A regular will review ensures your estate planning remains effective and your latest wishes are protected.
My Father Wrote a Will, But Siblings Still Fight: A Case Study on Will Validity in Malaysia

Even with a written will, heirs in Malaysia can challenge its validity in court.
