Day: November 6, 2023

Syariah Divorce Proceedings

Syariah Divorce – Should I Engage a Lawyer?

In serious cases involving abuse or infidelity, couples are more likely to file for divorce or separate. Nevertheless, couples are encouraged to try out counselling to see if their marital issues can be resolved and their marriage saved.

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Child Custody Matters

Relocation Of Children (Singapore’s Legal Position)

Before you head out to Singapore’s Family Court, be sure to arm yourself with a solid understanding of child custody laws. Becoming familiar with Singapore’s position on relocation of children will help you know what to expect in court and how to best present your case.

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Child Custody Matters

Covid-19 in Singapore: How it affects Custody

In light of the implementation of elevated safe distancing measures to combat the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, there is much uncertainty regarding how access arrangements are to be carried out by divorced parents during this unprecedented pandemic.

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Syariah Divorce Proceedings

Divorce by Khuluk

Divorce By Khuluk For Women Appeals for khuluk divorce by women are rare in Singapore. This article will explains and go through the meaning of divorce by khuluk or khulu’ (both spellings accepted). Khuluk divorce means a request to stop or dissolve a marriage requested or made by a wife.

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