The court determined that the Husband's proposed arrangement amounted to substantial access rather than true shared care and control. The Wife was granted so...
Filing for divorce in Singapore is governed by sections 93 and 94 of the Women’s Charter:
Divorce can be a testing time, particularly if children and significant assets such as a home are involved. The choice of lawyer can really make a difference...
Divorce can be a very difficult time for all parties involved and a capable lawyer is often required to ensure that an equitable and legal settlement is reac...
In Singapore, one of the <a href="https://legalsmart.com.sg/overview-of-divorce/">grounds for divorce</a> is a couple’s legal separation. This ...
Going through a divorce is often a difficult and complicated process. However, if it turns into a contested divorce proceeding, then the process can become e...
Under Singapore law, a couple may only get a divorce granted if the marriage has irretrievably broken down. The parties must prove such in four legally defin...
Should a husband and a wife decide to get divorced, they may agree on how to handle some issues ahead of time. This agreement is called the prenuptial agreem...
Under Singapore law, adultery is defined as voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and someone who is not his or her spouse. Such act may be u...
There are several considerations to take into account when getting divorced in Singapore. The first is which court has jurisdiction over the matter. Can it b...
The principal statute governing child custody in Singapore is The Guardianship of Infants Act, supplemented by the Women’s Charter and the Administration o...