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Showing posts with label divorce law in Singapore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label divorce law in Singapore. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Processes involved with Divorce

Getting a divorce is not an easy task as it involves many complexities. In this blog, we will discuss the process of How to do divorce.

The divorce process starts from filing all the necessary paperwork to the courts, which includes submitting a writ of divorce accompanied by a statement of claim citing the grounds under which you are seeking divorce.

Once done with that the partner who is filing a divorce must also submit a proposal stating how any minor children of the union will be provided for after the separation is finalized. They also need to give a housing plan detailing how the shared home will be divided or disposed. The respondent spouse is informed about the initiation of divorce process, once all documents are received by the court.

The process continues with a Status Conference scheduled by the court within six weeks from the respondent's declaration of having no objection to the grounds. But if the respondent has objected, then the spouses have to enter into court-mandated counselling until they reconcile or they decide that divorce is inevitable.


The court puts an effort to save the marriage by providing a three-month cooling-off period. Also, in order to grant a divorce, it is important that the judge is completely convinced that the marriage is beyond repair. After getting convinced, the judge provides a certificate of divorce. 

Monday, 1 September 2014

Options Apart From Divorce Available In Singapore



Divorce, for some it is a mere word but for others who have actually gone through it, it is a life changing term. Divorce is not only the end of the marriage but also the end of the life both of you has been living together. It is not the end of your life, but certainly has a large number of changes, major one in your life. When everything seems to be not working out well in marriage, divorce seems to be the right option. When it is not allowed in the community or when the married couple has certain responsibilities towards family, taking a divorce becomes an issue.


They cannot live together but they can also not go away from each other. When certain situation arises, there is always bickering, fighting, complaining and a lot of distrust for each other. This can make your life bitter, affecting people around you. Moreover, under these circumstances, couples may also indulge in extra marital relationships as well. If you do not wish to get involved in anything like this, or wan tot hurt each other, it is time to explore various other options of ending the marriage as per the divorce law in Singapore. Some of the options are:


Judicial separation: judicial separation is not divorce entirely but just divorce from bed and board. Under this system, the couple will be deemed married but they can live separately without having any obligations towards each other. However, the couple cannot get married after the judicial separation and will be considered to be married with each other. It is suitable for those couples who are unable to apply for divorce due to social pressure. Read more…
 

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