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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.
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.
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.
View the list of common court forms for proceedings in the Supreme Court, State Courts or Family Justice Courts.
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Find out what it means if a maintenance application is made against you in the Family Courts, including what you need to do.
In 2014, the Family Courts was restructured to exist as a separate judicial body known as the Family Justice Courts under Family Justice Act. Established on 1 October 2014, the Family Justice Courts comprise the Family Division of the High Court, the Family Courts and the Youth Courts (formerly the Juvenile Court).
Family Justice Courts Case Highlights. Highlights of selected decisions of family cases heard in court.
How to apply for, enforce, vary, rescind or suspend a maintenance order. Find out how to file a maintenance application in the Family Justice Courts, including the fees and documents to prepare.
The court may direct parties to resolve their family disputes through mediation at the Family Dispute Resolution Division. Find out what to expect.