Family Violence Lawyers in Singapore: Amarjit Sidhu Law and Their Role in Ensuring Victims are Legally Safe and Empowered In Singapore, family violence is typically referred to
In Singapore’s employment setting which is both dynamic and strictly controlled, the friction between employers and employees cab surface anytime. Issues such as wrongful termination, unpaid wages,
When families are living together, the most stressful and sophisticated problem arises with regard to the child when the family is going through separation or divorce. It
What is “Cheating”? Within the Singaporean legal system “Cheating”, as stipulated by S415 of the Penal Code 1871, refers to the act of deceiving another person into
Under Singapore law, it is the duty of a parent to maintain, or at least contribute to the maintenance of his or her child, unless an agreement
During court proceedings, the paramount consideration of the court remains to be the child’s welfare, and best interest. This is stated within section 125(2) of the Women’s
What happens when a party fails to make a required payment under a maintenance order? In this article, we will explore the different possible courses of action
Generally, legal family matters (i.e., divorces, etc) are incredibly sensitive. Therefore, court orders and judgements are made more carefully. In 2014, the Judge-Led approach to be applied
When broaching about criminal offences, the Court utilizes sentencing frameworks that can differ on a case-by-case basis. ‘Sentencing’ refers to a process utilized by the court, upon
Maintenance refers to a form of monetary support for wives, children, and/or incapacitated husbands. Generally, maintenance is to be paid during and post-marriage