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Uncontested Divorce in Singapore: A 2026 Guide
Divorce is one of life’s most stressful events. For many couples in Singapore, an uncontested divorce offers a smoother, more respectful path to ending a marriage—one that reduces cost, conflict and emotional strain. If you and your spouse are aligned on key issues , an uncontested divorce in Singapore can help you move forward with dignity and clarity. In this guide, we explain what an uncontested divorce in Singapore means, how the process works, what requirements apply,
Mark Cheng
4 min read


How to File for a Personal Protection Order (PPO) in Singapore
If you or a loved one is facing family violence, seeking legal protection is not just an option — it may be necessary for your safety and peace of mind. A Personal Protection Order (PPO) is a court order in Singapore designed to protect individuals from family violence . It can prevent an abuser from threatening, harassing, or harming you physically or emotionally. If you are unsure about the process, here's a step-by-step guide on how to file for a PPO in Singapore , and wh
Mark Cheng
3 min read


Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce in Singapore: What You Need to Know
When a marriage breaks down, divorce is rarely easy — but the process can be much smoother (or significantly more complicated) depending on whether the divorce is contested or uncontested . If you're considering divorce in Singapore, understanding the difference between these two paths is crucial. It affects not just how long the process takes, but also how much it may cost, how emotionally draining it will be, and how much control you’ll have over the outcome. Here’s what y
Mark Cheng
3 min read


How Divorce Affects Your Will in Singapore
Divorce is already a major life transition. But many people overlook a crucial question afterward: What happens to your will after a divorce in Singapore? If you don’t update your will, your ex-spouse could still inherit your assets, even if that’s not your intention. In this guide, I’ll explain how divorce affects wills under Singapore law, and what steps you should take to protect your estate. Does Divorce Automatically Cancel Your Will? No, divorce does not automatically
Mark Cheng
3 min read
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