#13 The Land Office, and the Limb of Adat

The momentum was building. Having secured the crucial consensus from my mother, Pak Long Latiff, and Mak Su Ummi to formalize the land inheritance, I moved forward, requesting the final quotation from the law firm. Since the confrontation with Pak Ngah Ghazali was delayed by his health, his land was included as an option. The…

#12: The Detour to Destiny: When Chaos Trumps Strategy

We had made the solemn oath: The next step should start from the hardest one. That meant a discussion with Pak Ngah Ghazali and a high-stakes confrontation his lawyer daughter, Kalsom, to dismantle the flawed Power of Attorney that hung over Grandmother’s legacy. But in the 9 Acre Revival project, the most meticulous plans often…

#11 The Hardest Decision is Usually the Right One

After meeting with the lawyers, I saw the truth: the outdated Power of Attorney was a dead end, and if we didn’t act while Grandmother was still with us, the lands would plunge into probate, ensuring years of costly family strife. Before I could tackle the external legal system, I had to fix the most…

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#7 The Power of Attorney: A Meeting of Doubts

The air was heavy with anticipation as we left home. Today was the day I would meet with Kalsom, my lawyer cousin, to clarify the legal questions that had been haunting the 9 Acre Revival project. Knowing her personality—her deep belief in the lawyer’s authority and her conviction in her legal standpoint—I reminded my parents…

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#6 The Orchard’s Addendum: A Path to Family Harmony

The 9 Acre Revival project is a journey of unexpected twists, as we saw with the recent discovery of the Power of Attorney documents. Yet, even amidst that looming legal question, another pressing issue demanded our immediate attention: the 2.35-acre fruit orchard. This was the very reason I had flown back to Malaysia, and it…