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Business-woman Tengku Zawyah Teng-ku Izham has succeeded in her bid to get her ex-husband Datuk Khalid Mohammad Jiwa to give her two luxury homes in Kota Damansara.
She had filed the claim for matrimonial property (harta sepencarian) at the Syariah High Court here last month.
The two had been married for 20 years before he divorced her in 2004.
AMICABLY SETTLED: Datuk K and his ex-wife leaving the Syariah High Court in Kuala Lumpur yesterday after their case was settled.
Syariah Chief Judge Hussin Ahamad endorsed the properties for Tengku Zawyah, 44, when he met the divorced couple and their lawyers in his chambers yesterday.
The houses – two semi-detached units of two-and-a-half storeys – were bought for a total of RM1.8mil during their marriage.
The judge ordered Khalid, 47, to settle the remaining loans on both houses within five years.
Hussin also ordered Khalid, who is popularly known as Datuk K, to also allocate funds to his ex-wife for her annual vacation, monthly alimony, insurance, medical bills and maintenance costs as well as household needs.
Both parties also agreed before Hussin that their matrimonial home at Bukit Antarabangsa here be given to one of their four sons.
The court also ruled that Tengku Zawyah has the right to stay at the four-storey bungalow.
On Khalid’s part, he will get two pieces of land at Taman Kelab Ukay, a unit at the Corinthiam condominium in Jalan Binjai, another unit at the Bistari condominium, off Jalan Putra, and an office premise at Mid Valley here.
The two were married in Sungai Petani on Dec 24, 1985, and have four children – Muhd Anas Zawawi, 19, Muhammad Adib, 16, Muhammad Asyraf, 14, and Muhammad Aazief, eight.
He divorced her on Feb 1, 2004, through takliq (divorce by stipulation) at their Bukit Antarabangsa home.
The Syariah lower court here affirmed their divorce on April 13 last year.
Khalid will marry pop princess Siti Nurhaliza Tarudin, 27, on Aug 21.
Lawyer Zulkifli Che Yong, acting for Tengku Zawyah, said Khalid could choose any of his sons to own the house in Bukit Antarabangsa upon him reaching maturity age.
"Datuk K also has to settle the remaining loan for that house before transferring ownership to the son," he said.
"My client got all the assets that she wished to get," Zulkifli said.
On mutaah (compensation/ gift for a wife to start a new life after a divorce), he said both had a private discussion over the amount, which she agreed to. It is learnt that the gift was estimated to be worth more than RM1mil.
Another of Tengku Zawyah’s lawyers Azmi Md Rais said both parties would have 14 days to comply with the court order once it was sealed.
Khalid’s lawyer Datuk Muha-mad Burok said his client has promised not to stop taking care of the welfare of his ex-wife and children.
"They talked to each other like good friends. They are sincere in wanting to solve their problems and, therefore, could reach a mutual settlement. It is a win-win situation," he added.
Speaking to reporters later, Tengku Zawyah, who was accompanied by two of her teenage sons and eight bodyguards, said the matter had been settled amicably.
When one of the boys behaved rudely to press photographers, she stopped him, saying: "They are just doing their job. I am not upset."
Asked about the case, Khalid smiled and cheerfully said: "Everything is settled. There is nothing more to talk about."
Asked if he was looking forward to his wedding with Siti Nurhaliza now that court case was over, he said: "All that happened are God’s blessings. We just pray for much better days ahead."
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KUALA LUMPUR: A four-storey bungalow, two semi-detached houses and a yearly RM100,000 vacation will be coming Tengku Zawyah Tengku Idzham’s way as part of the divorce settlement pack- age with her former husband Datuk Khalid Mohammad Jiwa.
In addition to this, Khalid, or "Datuk K" will also have to fork out almost RM1 million in mutaah (compensation) and will have to provide insurance, medical expenses and settle household and grocery bills for Tengku Zawyah and their four children.
Khalid reached a settlement over his jointly acquired assets with his former wife after a two-and-a-half-hour discussion in the chambers of Syariah Chief Judge Hussin Ahamad yesterday.
Hussin consented to the handover of properties worth more than RM4 million which were jointly acquired by the couple after almost 20 years of marriage.
Khalid, 47, and Tengku Za- wyah, 44, got married on Dec 24, 1985, in Sungai Petani, Kedah, and were divorced on Feb 1, 2004.
Under the settlement, Tengku Zawyah will get two semi-detached houses in Kota Damansara worth more than RM1.8million and a four- storey bungalow in Bukit Antarabangsa.
The bungalow is for their four sons — Muhd Anas Zawawi, 19, Muhammad Adib, 18, Muhammad Asyraf, 16, and Muhammad Aazief, eight.
Tengku Zawyah was given the right to continue living there to look after their children.
Khalid was also ordered to service the remaining five- year loan on both houses in Kota Damansara.
As part of the settlement, Khalid will have to provide two maids, security guards and gardeners for the properties.
Properties aside, Khalid is also required to pay for the annual overseas trips of his former wife and their children to either perform their umrah, haj or to go on vacations.
Although this was not part of the agreement drawn up yesterday, Tengku Zawyah also obtained two vehicles — an MG Rover and a BMW.
Khalid meanwhile, would be getting two vacant lots in Taman Kelab Ukay, the Corinthiam condo on Jalan Binjai, a Bistari condominium unit off Jalan Putra and office premises at the MidValley Megamall.
Khalid was the first to arrive at the Syariah court complex at 9.15am, while Tengku Zawyah, wearing a purple baju kurung and accompanied by seven bodyguards, arrived 15 minutes later. Sons Adib and Asyraf were also in her party.
The bodyguards caused a stir as they pushed photographers and reporters covering the proceedings.
They formed a barricade outside Hussin’s chambers making it difficult for members of the media to cover the event.
At one point, Tengku Zawyah’s second son, Adib, was seen rushing at the cameramen who tried to photograph his mother.
At the end of the proceedings, Tengku Zawyah said she was glad that it was all finally over. "It ended amicably," she said.
When asked about the presence of bodyguards, Tengku Zawyah said they were to protect her.
Khalid was also thankful that the matter had been finally settled.
"Pray for my future success," he said.
Khalid will marry pop diva Siti Nurhaliza Taruddin, 27, on Aug 21 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in an event dubbed "the wedding of the year".
Both left separately, Khalid in his BMW, and Tengku Zawyah in a four-wheel drive vehicle.
Khalid will now have 14 days to begin transferring the properties.
sumber lain https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2006/08/12/handsome-settlement-for-datuk-ks-exwife/
Business-woman Tengku Zawyah Teng-ku Izham has succeeded in her bid to get her ex-husband Datuk Khalid Mohammad Jiwa to give her two luxury homes in Kota Damansara.
She had filed the claim for matrimonial property (harta sepencarian) at the Syariah High Court here last month.
The two had been married for 20 years before he divorced her in 2004.
AMICABLY SETTLED: Datuk K and his ex-wife leaving the Syariah High Court in Kuala Lumpur yesterday after their case was settled.
Syariah Chief Judge Hussin Ahamad endorsed the properties for Tengku Zawyah, 44, when he met the divorced couple and their lawyers in his chambers yesterday.
The houses – two semi-detached units of two-and-a-half storeys – were bought for a total of RM1.8mil during their marriage.
The judge ordered Khalid, 47, to settle the remaining loans on both houses within five years.
Hussin also ordered Khalid, who is popularly known as Datuk K, to also allocate funds to his ex-wife for her annual vacation, monthly alimony, insurance, medical bills and maintenance costs as well as household needs.
Both parties also agreed before Hussin that their matrimonial home at Bukit Antarabangsa here be given to one of their four sons.
The court also ruled that Tengku Zawyah has the right to stay at the four-storey bungalow.
On Khalid’s part, he will get two pieces of land at Taman Kelab Ukay, a unit at the Corinthiam condominium in Jalan Binjai, another unit at the Bistari condominium, off Jalan Putra, and an office premise at Mid Valley here.
The two were married in Sungai Petani on Dec 24, 1985, and have four children – Muhd Anas Zawawi, 19, Muhammad Adib, 16, Muhammad Asyraf, 14, and Muhammad Aazief, eight.
He divorced her on Feb 1, 2004, through takliq (divorce by stipulation) at their Bukit Antarabangsa home.
The Syariah lower court here affirmed their divorce on April 13 last year.
Khalid will marry pop princess Siti Nurhaliza Tarudin, 27, on Aug 21.
Lawyer Zulkifli Che Yong, acting for Tengku Zawyah, said Khalid could choose any of his sons to own the house in Bukit Antarabangsa upon him reaching maturity age.
"Datuk K also has to settle the remaining loan for that house before transferring ownership to the son," he said.
"My client got all the assets that she wished to get," Zulkifli said.
On mutaah (compensation/ gift for a wife to start a new life after a divorce), he said both had a private discussion over the amount, which she agreed to. It is learnt that the gift was estimated to be worth more than RM1mil.
Another of Tengku Zawyah’s lawyers Azmi Md Rais said both parties would have 14 days to comply with the court order once it was sealed.
Khalid’s lawyer Datuk Muha-mad Burok said his client has promised not to stop taking care of the welfare of his ex-wife and children.
"They talked to each other like good friends. They are sincere in wanting to solve their problems and, therefore, could reach a mutual settlement. It is a win-win situation," he added.
Speaking to reporters later, Tengku Zawyah, who was accompanied by two of her teenage sons and eight bodyguards, said the matter had been settled amicably.
When one of the boys behaved rudely to press photographers, she stopped him, saying: "They are just doing their job. I am not upset."
Asked about the case, Khalid smiled and cheerfully said: "Everything is settled. There is nothing more to talk about."
Asked if he was looking forward to his wedding with Siti Nurhaliza now that court case was over, he said: "All that happened are God’s blessings. We just pray for much better days ahead."
fuuuuuuhhh !
KUALA LUMPUR: A four-storey bungalow, two semi-detached houses and a yearly RM100,000 vacation will be coming Tengku Zawyah Tengku Idzham’s way as part of the divorce settlement pack- age with her former husband Datuk Khalid Mohammad Jiwa.
In addition to this, Khalid, or "Datuk K" will also have to fork out almost RM1 million in mutaah (compensation) and will have to provide insurance, medical expenses and settle household and grocery bills for Tengku Zawyah and their four children.
Khalid reached a settlement over his jointly acquired assets with his former wife after a two-and-a-half-hour discussion in the chambers of Syariah Chief Judge Hussin Ahamad yesterday.
Hussin consented to the handover of properties worth more than RM4 million which were jointly acquired by the couple after almost 20 years of marriage.
Khalid, 47, and Tengku Za- wyah, 44, got married on Dec 24, 1985, in Sungai Petani, Kedah, and were divorced on Feb 1, 2004.
Under the settlement, Tengku Zawyah will get two semi-detached houses in Kota Damansara worth more than RM1.8million and a four- storey bungalow in Bukit Antarabangsa.
The bungalow is for their four sons — Muhd Anas Zawawi, 19, Muhammad Adib, 18, Muhammad Asyraf, 16, and Muhammad Aazief, eight.
Tengku Zawyah was given the right to continue living there to look after their children.
Khalid was also ordered to service the remaining five- year loan on both houses in Kota Damansara.
As part of the settlement, Khalid will have to provide two maids, security guards and gardeners for the properties.
Properties aside, Khalid is also required to pay for the annual overseas trips of his former wife and their children to either perform their umrah, haj or to go on vacations.
Although this was not part of the agreement drawn up yesterday, Tengku Zawyah also obtained two vehicles — an MG Rover and a BMW.
Khalid meanwhile, would be getting two vacant lots in Taman Kelab Ukay, the Corinthiam condo on Jalan Binjai, a Bistari condominium unit off Jalan Putra and office premises at the MidValley Megamall.
Khalid was the first to arrive at the Syariah court complex at 9.15am, while Tengku Zawyah, wearing a purple baju kurung and accompanied by seven bodyguards, arrived 15 minutes later. Sons Adib and Asyraf were also in her party.
The bodyguards caused a stir as they pushed photographers and reporters covering the proceedings.
They formed a barricade outside Hussin’s chambers making it difficult for members of the media to cover the event.
At one point, Tengku Zawyah’s second son, Adib, was seen rushing at the cameramen who tried to photograph his mother.
At the end of the proceedings, Tengku Zawyah said she was glad that it was all finally over. "It ended amicably," she said.
When asked about the presence of bodyguards, Tengku Zawyah said they were to protect her.
Khalid was also thankful that the matter had been finally settled.
"Pray for my future success," he said.
Khalid will marry pop diva Siti Nurhaliza Taruddin, 27, on Aug 21 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in an event dubbed "the wedding of the year".
Both left separately, Khalid in his BMW, and Tengku Zawyah in a four-wheel drive vehicle.
Khalid will now have 14 days to begin transferring the properties.
sumber lain https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2006/08/12/handsome-settlement-for-datuk-ks-exwife/
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