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3 years’ separation with consent: What must you prove if you wish to rely on this as a ground for Divorce?

LawGuide SG December 21, 2016 0 Comments

3 years’ separation with consent: you may obtain a Divorce by relying on the “irretrievable breakdown” of your marriage if you are able to prove that you and spouse have lived apart for a continuous period of at least 3 years before the Divorce and your spouse must agree to the Divorce. If you wish…

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Separation: What is the difference between 3 years’ separation and 4 years’ separation?

LawGuide SG December 19, 2016 0 Comments

Separation: you may obtain a Divorce by relying on the “irretrievable breakdown” of your marriage if you are able to prove that you and your spouse have lived apart for a continuous period of at least 3 years before the Divorce and your spouse must agree to the Divorce. There are 2 types of Separation…

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Desertion: What must you prove if you wish to rely on this as a ground for Divorce?

LawGuide SG December 15, 2016 0 Comments

Desertion: you may obtain a Divorce by relying on the “irretrievable breakdown” of your marriage if you are able to prove that your spouse has deserted you for a continuous period of at least 2 years before your application for a Divorce. If you wish to rely on your spouse’s unreasonable behaviour as a ground…

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Unreasonable behaviour: What must you prove to rely on this as a ground for Divorce?

LawGuide SG December 13, 2016 0 Comments

Unreasonable behaviour: you may obtain a Divorce by relying on the “irretrievable breakdown” of your marriage if you are able to prove that your spouse must have behaved in such a way that you cannot reasonably be expected to live with your spouse If you wish to rely on your spouse’s unreasonable behaviour as a…

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Adultery: What must you prove if you wish to rely on this as a ground for Divorce?

LawGuide SG December 8, 2016 0 Comments

Adultery: you may obtain a Divorce by relying on the “irretrievable breakdown” of your marriage if you are able to prove that your spouse has committed adultery and that you have subsequently found it intolerable to live with him / her. If you wish to rely on your spouse’s adultery as a ground for Divorce,…

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