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  1. Oct 15, 2023 · The legal definition of adultery in Singapore is “voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and another person who isn’t their spouse”. Adulterous acts, when caught, can serve as a legitimate reason to divorce a spouse under the grounds of an “irretrievable breakdown of marriage”.

  2. Adultery is one of five grounds for divorce in Singapore. Essentially, you must prove that your marriage has irretrievably broken down. To prove this, you can use one of five facts: Adultery. 3 years of separation with consent. 4 years of separation. Unreasonable behaviour. Desertion. What do I have to do to prove adultery?

  3. May 29, 2021 · Adultery in Singapore is defined as the voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and someone who is not his/her spouse. It can be leveraged as a legitimate reason for filing for divorce, under the grounds of ‘irretrievable breakdown of marriage’.

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    • There are 2 Elements to be Established in Court Before Deciding to Divorce on Grounds of Adultery: i) The plaintiff has to prove that the defendant has committed adultery and,
    • Sexual Intercourse Must Have Taken Place. In practice, sexual intercourse (penetration) must have taken place between the defendant and a third party. It is therefore insufficient when you provide proof of your spouse communicating intimately through text messages and emails, or other intimate activities such as hand-holding or kissing, with the alleged third party.
    • Third-Party Has to Be of The Opposite Gender. In Singapore, adultery can only be committed between the defendant and a third party of the opposite sex. Thus, if your spouse has engaged in an intimate relationship with another party of the same gender, it is advised that you consider other grounds for divorce.
    • Prove it’s Intolerable to Continue Living With Your Spouse as a Result of Adultery. The plaintiff will have to prove that living with the defendant has been intolerable since adultery has been committed.
  4. As per the current legal framework in Singapore, infidelity is not considered a crime. The state decriminalised adultery long ago, thereby refraining from penalising extramarital affairs.

  5. Jan 19, 2016 · Adultery is a top reason why marriages break down, but a new study of marital infidelity in Singapore has found that more often than not, couples stay together despite the cheating.