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  1. Jun 27, 2024 · A divorce can proceed either on the simplified track or the normal track. Simplified Track. You could file your divorce on the simplified track if you and your spouse are able to reach an agreement on both the grounds for divorce (i.e. mutual agreement, unreasonable behaviour, adultery, desertion, and/or separation) and all ancillary matters (i ...

  2. How to file. You may choose to file your divorce papers personally or through a lawyer. If you are represented by a lawyer, the documents will be filed by your lawyer. If you are representing yourself, you must file the divorce papers through eLitigation at the LawNet & CrimsonLogic Service Bureau or through the Divorce eService.

  3. Apr 26, 2024 · Must be residing in Singapore during the commencement of divorce proceedings; or. Must have resided in Singapore for an immediate minimum of 3 years before divorce proceedings are commenced; and. The parties must have been married for a minimum of 3 years. Although the Court has the discretion to depart from this requirement, it rarely ever ...

  4. Mar 21, 2023 · Divorce support comprises specialised programmes and services that provide support and care for divorcing and divorced families through a child-centric approach. Divorce support is delivered by FAM@FSCs and two Divorce Support Specialist Agencies (DSSAs). Find out more about the programmes and services offered. If you are facing challenges in ...

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Timeline of Divorce Proceedings. The timeline below provides an overview of the divorce process on both the simplified and normal tracks. Do note that the exact process may vary from case to case. The above timeline is based on the Family Justice Court (FJC)'s e-brochure, Divorce in Singapore: The Essentials. A divorce will not just happen ...

  6. Divorce in Singapore is a Two-Stage Process, regardless of whether it is Contested or Uncontested. In the first stage, the Court will deal with the termination of the marriage itself and grant an interim judgment if it finds that the marriage has irretrievably broken down. Through the Simplified Uncontested Divorce Process, you can attain ...

  7. View Divorce Procedure Flowchart. Stage 1 of Divorce Proceedings in Singapore – Termination of Marriage. A. The party filing the Writ of Divorce is called the Plaintiff. The party the divorce action is brought against is called the Defendant. If the Defendant has committed adultery, the third party is known as the “Co-Defendant”.

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