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  1. Jul 29, 2022 · The main statute governing child custody in Singapore is the Guardianship of Infants Act, which is supplemented by the Women’s Charter along with the Administration of Muslim Law Act. The law of custody applies to every person in Singapore, regardless of whether one is Muslim or non-Muslim.

  2. Oct 15, 2023 · Child custody in Singapore remains heavily contested among separating couples. Learn more about custody, care and control, and access with this simple guide. +65 8886 0278

  3. Child custody determines which parent to grant full and long-term decision-making rights regarding a minor’s upbringing. Child custody also gives the parent the right to deduce and make judgements concerning the matters of the child. This includes the child’s education, health conditions, daily affairs, and so on.

  4. Sep 14, 2023 · Custody of the Children. Care and Control of the Children. Access to the Children. These 3 sets of rights and responsibilities are meant to deal with the different ways in which parents need to make decisions and interact with the Children in bringing them up.

  5. May 29, 2021 · General Overview. Child custody is often the main issue for contention during a divorce. The Guardianship of Infants Act is the main statute governing child custody in Singapore and it is supplemented by the Women’s Charter and the Administration of Muslim Law Act.

  6. Aug 22, 2020 · For parents going through a divorce, matters pertaining to children are often the most important and the biggest point of contention. Section 122 of the Women’s Charter defines a “child” as a child of a marriage who is below the age of 21 years.

  7. Child custody in Singapore refers to the rights and responsibilities parents have with regard to the care and decision-making for their child or children. It determines which parent (s) will have the authority to make significant decisions regarding the child’s welfare, education, religion, and health.

  8. Custody is a status usually given to both parents jointly and provides the authority to make major decisions regarding the child, including education, religious guidance, plus health and medical care matters. However, there are different types of custody orders.

  9. Child custody refers to the authority given to the custodial parent, or parents, to make major decisions for the child such as choice of school, religion and health-related matters. Care and control is only given to one parent.

  10. Anyone getting divorced should learn their rights as a parent and what factors the court will look at when granting custody, care and control orders in Singapore. The court will rule on three main areas of rights and responsibilities: Child custody; Care and control of the children; Access to the children. Child welfare orders and the law