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Inheritance
Guide to Grant of Probate

Guide to Grant of Probate

In this article we’ll be guiding you through the process of obtaining a Grant of Probate in Singapore. A will sets out what a person would like done with their assets and possessions after death, referred to as their estate. A will also appoints executors to distribute the deceased’s wealth and possessions. However, the will alone does not give the executors the power to do this; they must apply for...
Inheritance
How to Write a Legally Valid Will

How to Write a Legally Valid Will

Making a will is the last gift you can give to your family as it protects their interests and makes the management of your estate after death easier and less stressful. It’s surprising how many people still don’t write a will, but this is often because they have made assumptions (usually incorrect) about what will happen to their possessions and assets when they die. Other people just remain in denial....
Divorce
Guide to Uncontested Divorce in Singapore

Guide to Uncontested Divorce in Singapore

Whether a divorce is contested or uncontested is solely a decision of the married couple. An uncontested divorce is usually quicker and less expensive. If a divorce is amicable and the spouses can largely agree, then there is less dispute and negotiation, shortening the process and the cost. An amendment to the Women’s Charter in Singapore means it’s possible to divorce by mutual agreement from 2023. This change is designed...
Divorce
Guide to Contested Divorce

Guide to Contested Divorce

A contested divorce in Singapore can mean one of two things. A spouse contests the basis for divorce. For instance, one party alleges a legally defined fact like adultery and the other spouse contests it, or the divorce is by mutual agreement, but the ancillary matters are disputed. A contested divorce usually takes longer and is more stressful and costly. The process is adversarial and involves court proceedings. Mediation can...
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