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Many people approach divorce based on assumptions, myths and advice from friends or social media. This article explores the realities of divorce in Singapore, including child custody, care and control, fathers’ involvement, matrimonial assets and the importance of planning ahead.
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The word “divorce” tends to summon images of acrimonious courtroom battles and tussling between husband and wife for child custody —all under the watchful eye of the public. As if the emotional burden of going though divorce is not already too much to handle, one has to worry about revealing ugly family scuffles to the public.
For Fathers, it may at times appear that the Mother has the upper hand in child custody battles, and that the Women’s Charter favours the Mother.
A recent Singapore Family Court decision highlights how a father successfully obtained a Personal Protection Order to safeguard his daughter from emotional abuse, with legal insight from Ms Chong Xin Yi of GJC Law.
When children are involved, postnuptial agreements raise difficult questions about care, maintenance, and the future. Here’s what parents in Singapore should know.
Couples who wish to avoid the stress of litigation can also consider the Collaborative Divorce process, in which both parties and their lawyers work together to reach a fair settlement.
Your first divorce consultation is an important opportunity to understand your legal position, discuss concerns relating to children and finances, and gain clarity on the divorce process. Learn how to prepare and make the most of your first meeting with a divorce lawyer.