Puteri Sarah filed for divorce soon after Syamsul revealed in January that he had married Malaysian actress, Ira Kazar.
After months of back and forth, Malaysian actor-director Syamsul Yusof and his first wife Puteri Sarah Liyana are officially divorced.
On Wednesday , the Mat Kilau director divorced Puteri Sarah at the Kuala Lumpur Lower Syariah Court in front of a judge in a closed session, reported Malaysian news portal mStar. As per Islamic law, the judge ordered Puteri Sarah to observeDuring the divorce proceedings, Syamsul agreed to pay RM6,000 in monthly child support, starting in July. The former couple share two children: Syaikhul Islam, six, and Sumayyah, four.
Other payments the KL Gangster actor must make include an insurance amount of RM3,500 and a vacation fee of RM5,000 annually to each of his children.which is a payment a man must provide for his ex-wife over a period of three consecutive months after divorcing her. Puteri Sarah will have custody of the children while Syamsul will be allowed to spend time with them without any restrictions.seen joking with each otherSyamsul said: “Today’s divorce proceedings went smoothly for the sake of our children. Puteri Sarah and I will still be friends after this. This was just one of life’s challenges. Hopefully, Sarah and I can continue our lives in a good way.”Syamsul and Puteri Sarah got married in March 2014.
In the months that followed, the pair traded barbs over multiple issues including divorce terms and infidelity claims.
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