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  1. In order to be eligible to apply for a divorce in the Family Courts, you or your spouse must: Be a Singapore citizen or have been living in Singapore for 3 continuous years immediately prior to the filing of a divorce application. Have been married for at least 3 years.

    • Divorce

      What is a divorce. An application for divorce is a legal...

  2. What is a divorce. An application for divorce is a legal procedure to end a marriage. You and your spouse may file a divorce application on a simplified track if both parties can agree on all of the following before court papers are filed: The divorce. All ancillary matters related to the divorce.

  3. 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.

    • What Is The Divorce eService
    • Who Can Use The Divorce eService
    • Documents You Will Need

    The Divorce eService is a service that you can use to apply for divorce on the simplified track or generate the documents needed to file a divorce, which you can use to discuss with your lawyer. Documents generated through the eService can be sent to your lawyer. The eService can also generate a document which you can use to discuss the details of ...

    To use the Divorce eService: 1. You must have Singpass. 2. You must have been married to your spouse for at least 3 years 3. You must have been married under civil law (not Syariah law)

    Marriage certificate
    Deed Poll (if the name reflected in the marriage certificate is different from your name)
    CPF Public Housing Withdrawal Statement (if there is no agreement on how your HDB flat is to be dealt with)
  4. Apr 14, 2022 · This infographic explains the divorce procedure in Singapore, from the requirements to obtain a divorce in Singapore, followed by the 2 stages in a divorce (i.e. dissolution of marriage and ancillary matters).

  5. The process for obtaining a divorce in Singapore is usually relatively straightforward, particularly when spouses agree on the grounds for divorce, child issues, division of marital assets, and and maintenance where applicable. This is what we call, an uncontested divorce.

  6. Divorce in Singapore is usually a two-stage process involving the dissolution of the marriage and ancillary matters. Filing for divorce. The spouse petitioning for divorce must file certain documents in the Family Justice Courts, including the writ and a statement of claim which details why the marriage has irretrievably broken down.