Welcome to Messrs Roger, Lee and Lim

Rights Protected. Outcomes Delivered

At Roger, Lee & Lim, we are dedicated to providing strategic, practical, and results-driven legal solutions. Guided by integrity, professionalism, and a client-focused approach, we deliver clear and confident legal support designed to safeguard your rights and achieve the best possible outcomes.

Our Values

  • Integrity – We act ethically, transparently, and responsibly in every matter.
  • Excellence – We provide precise, high-quality, and results-driven legal solutions.
  • Client-Centric – We prioritise your rights, interests, and objectives at every stage.
  • Practicality – We deliver advice that is clear, actionable, and effective.
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Our boutique approach ensures every client receives direct attention, clear guidance, and dedicated support. Whether navigating property transactions, family matters, or complex litigation, we provide strategic, client-focused solutions at every stage.

Our Approach

We recognise that every client’s matter is unique. Whether supporting individuals, families, or businesses, we provide strategic legal solutions tailored to protect your interests and achieve the best possible outcomes.

Tailored Solutions

Practical, personalised strategies to ensure your rights are protected and objectives achieved.

Practical Guidance

Clear, actionable advice that helps you make informed decisions with confidence.

Trusted Support

Professional, principled guidance grounded in integrity, thoroughness, and clarity.

Client-Focused Strategy

Transparent communication and personalised attention at every stage, ensuring your rights and interests are safeguarded.

Facing a Legal Issue? Start Here.

Legal problems are stressful, whether it’s a divorce, property transfer, or dispute. What you need is clear guidance, not confusion.

Why Clients Work With Us?

frequently asked questions

How long does a divorce take in Malaysia?
A joint petition divorce typically takes 3–6 months if both parties agree. A contested divorce may take significantly longer depending on disputes over custody, assets, or maintenance.
The Court prioritises the welfare of the child. Generally, young children are placed under the care of the mother, but each case depends on facts such as caregiving history and stability.
Yes. The Court will usually grant access (visitation rights) unless there are serious concerns affecting the child’s welfare.
Matrimonial assets are divided based on contributions (financial and non-financial), as well as the needs of both parties.
Typically: title/SPA, IC, loan documents (if any), and relevant consent forms depending on the property type.
Usually 3–6 months, depending on bank processing, consent requirements, and documentation completeness.
Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) may apply depending on holding period and exemptions. Certain transfers (e.g. between spouses) may qualify for exemptions.
Yes. This is commonly done via court order and structured through a Sale & Purchase Agreement for financing purposes.
The loan must be redeemed or refinanced before the transfer can be completed.
It depends on complexity. Some cases settle early, while others may take 1–2 years if fully contested.
The Court may award costs, but usually not 100% of actual legal fees.
Not necessarily. Many disputes are resolved through negotiation or settlement before trial.
Usually a letter of demand is issued before filing court proceedings.
The bank may commence legal action, including judgment and enforcement proceedings.
Yes. Settlement, restructuring, or instalment arrangements are often possible.
A court order confirming the debt, which allows enforcement actions such as garnishment or seizure.