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  1. 23. Alternative dispute resolution. 23A. Offer to Resolve in maintenance applications. 24. Pre-hearing matters. 24A. Service of summons under Part VIII of Women’s Charter (except an application made under section 69 or 70)

  2. Oct 21, 2024 · 9. Definitions of this Part. 10. Arrangements for the welfare of children. 11. Seeking the Court’s approval under section 94A(4) of the Act. 12. Cross-application

  3. appendix b: common forms for use in family justice (general) rules 2024 and family justice (probate and other matters) rules 2024

  4. 1 Family Justice Courts Practice Directions 2024 PART 1: INTRODUCTION 1. Citation and commencement 2. Application 3. Definitions 4. References to written laws

  5. (1) Where evidence of the law of a country outside Singapore is required on any application for a grant, the affidavit of any person who practises, or has practised, as a barrister or advocate in that country and who is conversant with its law is to be filed using the electronic filing checklist at the time the checklist is generated.

  6. www.judiciary.gov.sg › news-and-resources › practice-directionsPractice Directions

    The Supreme Court Practice Directions 2021 and State Courts Practice Directions 2021 were published on 1 December 2021 and 2 December 2021 respectively and will come into operation at the same time as the Rules of Court 2021 on 1 April 2022.

  7. Part VIIA – Electronic Filing Service under Division 68A of Part 18 of the Family Justice Rules

  8. Rules and Practice Directions Applicable from 1 January 2015. 22. 1 January 2015. The new Family Justice Rules are expected to come into effect on 1 January 2015, and will replace the current use of the Women’s Charter (Matrimonial Proceedings) Rules, the Rules of Court (including for probate cases), and State Courts and Supreme Courts Practice Directions.

  9. Aug 23, 2024 · Further to the earlier announcement on 18 January 2024 providing a sample set of court forms, the new Family Justice Courts Practice Directions (“FJCPD”) in draft version is now attached for interim reference.

  10. Citation (1) These Practice Directions may be cited as the Family Justice Courts Practice Directions 2015. Applicability (2) These Practice Directions shall only apply to proceedings that are governed by the Family Justice Rules 2014.