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Bankruptcy & Insolvency Law

Bankruptcy and insolvency law provides legal solutions for individuals and businesses facing serious financial difficulties. In Malaysia, these laws aim to balance the rights of creditors while offering debtors a structured way to manage, restructure, or resolve outstanding debts.

Key Areas of Bankruptcy & Insolvency

At Lawyer Malaysia, we provide clear and practical legal guidance for bankruptcy and insolvency matters. Our team assists clients in navigating legal procedures, protecting their interests, and working toward financial resolution with professionalism and discretion.

COMMON QUESTION FOR BANKRUPTCY & INSOLVENCY

1

What is the difference between bankruptcy and insolvency?

Insolvency refers to the inability to pay debts as they become due, while bankruptcy is a legal declaration of an individual’s inability to repay debts under Malaysian law.
2

Who can file for bankruptcy?

Creditors can file a bankruptcy petition against an individual who owes at least the statutory minimum debt (currently RM50,000), or individuals can voluntarily declare bankruptcy.
3

How long does bankruptcy last in Malaysia?

A bankruptcy typically lasts 3 years, but it may be extended depending on repayment arrangements or court orders.
4

What are the consequences of bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy affects an individual’s ability to manage finances, take loans, or hold certain public positions. Assets may be seized to repay debts, and credit records are impacted.
5

Can a bankrupt person resolve their debts and be discharged?

Yes. Debtors can settle outstanding debts through repayment plans, composition agreements, or by applying for discharge under the Bankruptcy Act, subject to court approval.