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  1. Singapore Courts. Family law deals with legal issues within the family, such as divorce, probate or family violence. It also covers the treatment and protection of young persons.

  2. Find out how to get to the Family Justice Courts, its operating hours and how to find your way around with a floor-by-floor directory.

  3. The Family Justice Courts (FJC) are part of the court system in Singapore that upholds the law and ensures justice is accessible to all. It has judicial power to hear family-related cases that involve legal issues within the family, such as divorce, probate, maintenance and family violence, among other cases.

  4. - In view of the current COVID-19 situation, please note that for Maintenance (MSS) and Family Violence (SS) cases dealt with by Family Court 1, unless you are notified by the Court via Registrar’s Notice, email or phone call, your case will proceed to be dealt with by the court.

  5. Address : Family Justice Courts Building. 3 Havelock Square. Singapore 059725. Tel. 65878423 (6-JUSTICE) 1800 5878423 (1800-JUSTICE) Fax. 64355112. https://www.judiciary.gov.sg. Mission Statement : Making justice accessible to families and youth through effective counselling, mediation and adjudication. Presiding Judge.

  6. There are 2 main ways to request court records for a civil or family case: Apply to inspect court records. Not all court documents may be inspected. Subject to the Registrar's approval and payment of the prescribed fee, documents that may be inspected include: Originating processes and pleadings. Summonses. Affidavits.

  7. The Family Justice Courts (FJC) is a grouping of courts in the judicial system of Singapore that comprises the Youth Courts, Family Courts and High Court (Family Division).

  8. The Family Justice Courts administer justice to families in distress. These courts play a pivotal role in resolving disputes and promoting the best possible outcomes for children and families through a fair, just and compassionate system.

  9. 4 days ago · Filing of records of appeal and written cases for appeals to the Family Division of the High Court under Part 18 Division 59 of the Family Justice Rules. Filing of written submissions for appeals against registrars in the Family Division of the High Court under Part 18 Division 58 of the Family Justice Rules. 126.

  10. Jul 8, 2014 · What the Act is about. The Act covers the constitution, jurisdiction and powers of the Family Justice Courts, and the administration of justice in the Family Justice Courts. It seeks to strengthen court infrastructure and enhance court management processes to better protect and support our families. Key Features of the Act.

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