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To file for divorce in Singapore, you must satisfy key requirements: at least one party must meet the jurisdiction criteria (citizen, domiciled, or 3 years’ residency), and the marriage must have lasted for at least three years.
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Upon commencement of divorce, the parties can file a Proposed Parenting Plan (the “Plan”) for their children below 21. This Plan is a written proposal of how each parent shall manage matters relating to their child, such as the child’s residence and education.
During the first counselling session at the Family Court in Singapore, you may be asked a series of questions to gather relevant information about your situation.
In our Asian culture, it is commonplace that grandparents play a huge role in the care and support of a child while parents hold full time jobs in order to bring home the bacon.
When your spouse has sexual intercourse with someone of the opposite sex, and you find it intolerable to live with him/her anymore, you may rely on the fact of his or her adultery to file for a divorce.