Ensuring women are paid their dues


IN Malaysia, a growing crisis looms as countless women struggle with unpaid alimony and child support, despite having court orders in their favour.

These women face not only their ex-spouses’ refusal to pay but also an uphill battle to secure the financial support legally owed to them and their children.

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