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  1. Mar 17, 2022 · Learn about the different ways to separate from your spouse in Singapore, such as informal, deed of separation and judicial separation. Find out the legal implications of separation, such as financial arrangements, divorce eligibility and marital rape.

  2. For example, there are no time requirements as to when you can separate, and you don’t have to prove the marriage broke down irretrievably, as in divorce. People who separate retain the possibility of reconciliation, and there is less social stigma attached to it than divorce.

  3. In this article we highlight the options for legal separation in Singapore, including Informal Separation, Deed of Separation, and Judicial Separation.

    • The Shock. Even if you’ve been alluding to or openly discussing separation or divorce for months, or one partner suddenly moves out after reaching a bottom-line argument, the actual leaving or formally moving into separation is a jolt.
    • The Three-Week Blur. The leaver feels good about finally moving forward but is now navigating this new life—if doing an in-house separation, not really being part of the house; if adjusting to a new apartment, trying to work out furnishing it.
    • Three Months In. While there’s probably still an undertow of depression and loneliness for the leftee, the fog is clearing; they’re functioning better at their job and even have good days where they feel like they’re more in control of their lives, or where they go out with friends after work and actually have a good time.
    • Six Months to One Year. These can be both better and worse times. Here, there may be attempts to reconcile or arguments about kids and custody. Legal proceedings may begin, and there is the need to come up with a separation agreement, a process that can be smooth or bloody.
  4. Mar 15, 2022 · Last updated on March 15, 2022. In a divorce in Singapore, the only legal ground for commencing proceedings is an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. To prove this, there can either be justifications based on fault ( adultery, unreasonable behaviour or desertion) or non-fault ( separation ). For the latter, 3 years of separation ...

  5. Jan 17, 2020 · Separation is never an easy step to take, but with the right preparation, you will be able to move through this transition successfully. Facebook image: Paul Vasarhelyi/Shutterstock Share

  6. Filing a Separation in Singapore. It is no easy decision to end one’s marriage, no matter how difficult it gets. However, if the need arises, there are two options to do so: divorce or separation. While divorce legally dissolves the marriage, a legal separation is a court order for married couples choosing to live apart.

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