What we offer
Three Areas of Malaysian Legal Practice
Juranova concentrates its practice in family law, real property conveyancing, and commercial arbitration — areas where our team brings specific, sustained experience under Malaysian law.
How we work
Our Approach to Every Matter
Every matter at Juranova follows a consistent pattern: we begin by understanding, then we plan, then we act. This sequence is not merely procedural — it reflects a view of legal practice in which preparation is the principal determinant of quality outcomes.
Across all three practice areas, clients receive a clear estimate of likely timelines and fees at the outset, with updates whenever circumstances materially change. No work is undertaken without clear instruction, and no costs are incurred without the client's awareness.
Initial Consultation
Explore the matter fully, understand the client's situation and priorities, identify the appropriate legal pathway.
Scope and Fee Agreement
Define the scope of work, provide a written fee estimate, and agree on the terms of engagement before proceeding.
Preparation and Documentation
Gather materials, prepare legal documents, liaise with relevant parties and authorities as required.
Execution and Completion
Proceed through the substantive phase of the matter with regular updates, concluding with a clear handover of outcomes and documents.
Service 01
Family Law Advisory
From MYR 4,200
Family law matters — divorce, child custody arrangements, and spousal support — sit at the intersection of law and deeply personal circumstance. Juranova's approach to these matters begins with listening, not advising. The human dimensions of family law are acknowledged throughout the engagement, not set aside in favour of technical process.
The practice handles both contested and uncontested proceedings. For uncontested matters, the process is typically more straightforward and can be completed in a shorter timeframe. For contested proceedings — particularly those involving children — the focus is on achieving an arrangement that serves the welfare of all parties as effectively as the law allows.
This service covers:
- Divorce petitions and proceedings under Malaysian law
- Child custody and access arrangements
- Spousal maintenance and financial support
- Consent orders and settlement documentation
- Court representation where required
Typical Engagement Timeline
Uncontested proceedings: 3 – 6 months. Contested proceedings involving children: 6 – 18 months depending on court scheduling and the nature of the dispute. A realistic estimate specific to your matter is provided at the initial consultation.
Typical Engagement Timeline
Standard residential conveyancing: 8 – 12 weeks from signing of the Sale and Purchase Agreement. Commercial property transactions may vary depending on title complexity and the responsiveness of the relevant land office.
Service 02
Real Property Conveyancing
From MYR 6,100
Property transactions in Malaysia involve a structured sequence of legal requirements — from title searches and agreement preparation to stamp duty filing and formal transfer of ownership. Each step carries its own timeline and its own risk of delay if not properly managed.
Juranova manages the full conveyancing process for both buyers and sellers, covering residential and commercial properties. David Lim Wei Jian, who leads this practice area, maintains direct relationships with key land offices and financial institutions, which supports more reliable transaction progress.
This service covers:
- Sale and Purchase Agreement preparation and review
- Title search and encumbrance verification
- Stamp duty calculation and submission to IRB
- Loan documentation and bank liaison
- Memorandum of Transfer and land office registration
- Both residential and commercial transactions within Malaysia
Service 03
Commercial Arbitration
From MYR 8,900
Commercial arbitration under the Arbitration Act 2005 and institutional rules — including those of the Asian International Arbitration Centre — provides businesses with a private, structured alternative to court litigation for resolving contractual disputes. The proceedings are confidential and the tribunal's award is legally binding and enforceable.
Ahmad Razali bin Zainudin leads Juranova's arbitration work, drawing on two decades of experience representing claimants and respondents across a range of commercial sectors. The preparation of submissions, management of documentary evidence, and attendance at hearings are handled with rigour and with the client's commercial objectives clearly in view.
This service covers:
- Case assessment and arbitration clause review
- Commencement of arbitration proceedings
- Preparation of statements of claim and defence
- Evidence management and witness coordination
- Hearing attendance and oral submissions
- Award enforcement proceedings where required
Typical Engagement Timeline
Timelines in arbitration depend on the tribunal's scheduling, the complexity of the dispute, and the procedural steps agreed by the parties. Juranova provides a projected timeline at the case assessment stage, with updates as the arbitration progresses.
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Which Service Is Right for You?
The following overview helps distinguish each service area by typical situation, scope, and expected engagement characteristics.
| Feature | Family Law | Conveyancing | Arbitration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting from | MYR 4,200 | MYR 6,100 | MYR 8,900 |
| Typical client | Individuals and families | Buyers, sellers, investors | Businesses and commercial entities |
| Timeline | 3 – 18 months | 8 – 12 weeks | Varies by case complexity |
| Court involvement | Often required (contested matters) | Land office and regulatory filings | Private arbitral tribunal (confidential) |
| Key deliverable | Court order or consent arrangement | Registered title transfer | Arbitral award (legally binding) |
If you are uncertain which service applies to your situation, the initial consultation will help clarify this. There is no expectation that you will know the answer before speaking with us.
Across all services
Professional Standards Applied to Every Matter
Confidentiality and Privilege
All client communications are subject to legal professional privilege. Matter details are shared only with those directly involved in the engagement.
Written Engagement Terms
Scope of work, fee estimates, and engagement conditions are documented in writing before any chargeable work begins.
Regular Matter Updates
Clients receive proactive updates at key stages of their matter, without needing to request a progress report.
AML Due Diligence
Client identification and due diligence in line with AMLATFPUAA 2001 is completed for all engagements prior to commencement.
Professional Indemnity Insurance
The practice carries professional indemnity insurance as required under the Malaysian Bar framework, covering all client-facing work.
Malaysian Bar Compliance
All practice activities adhere to the Legal Profession Act 1976 and the rules and practice directions of the Malaysian Bar Council.
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Ready to Discuss Your Matter?
Contact us to arrange an initial consultation. You are welcome to come with questions and leave with a clearer sense of what your situation involves — and whether Juranova is the right practice to assist you.