Divorce In Singapore - Finding The Best Legal Representation

By Alicia Moore


In contrast to what many folks think, Singapore's judicial system has certainly not fallen behind. Furthermore, the country's neighbors have had zero influence on their judicial system at all. That being said, there are many things in common with the United Kingdoms' judicial system, however this is only to be anticipated, given that the country was under British rule for years.

Obviously, considering Singapore has enjoyed independence for numerous years, certain characteristics of the legal system have inevitably changed. That said, a lot of it has remained unchanged. In fact, harsher sentencing is about the only actual difference these days, although this normally only applies to criminal proceedings.

In the case of divorce proceedings, or any other sort of civil cases for that matter, Singapore courts are not too different to European courts. On one hand, this means you can certainly expect to be treated fairly, but on the other hand, this means you can also stand to lose a great deal should you plan to proceed without adequate legal representation.

Just like in other countries, there is no shortage of cheap divorce lawyers in Singapore. In actual fact, when it comes to divorce lawyers Singapore definitely has its fair share. While this could be a good thing, because let's be realistic, rivalry helps to keep prices lower, it can also result in you finding yourself with a lawyer that does not have hands on expertise within this field. Regrettably, lots of law firms in Singapore are describing themselves as lawyers for divorce, even though they rarely handle such cases.

Luckily there are several warning signs which one can look out for. As an example, a lawyer that has in fact managed countless divorce cases will more often than not advise you to try and handle the divorce amicably outside of a courtroom. A less than trustworthy lawyer will on the other hand almost never offer this type of advice since they actually want the issue to go to court. Of course, this is only because they earn more money with the latter option.

While it's often possible to avoid having to go to court for your divorce, there are occasions when it's simply unavoidable. In such scenarios, it's usually because of disputes regarding the custody of kids and etc. If it appears like a divorce is your only option, it's advisable to get in touch with a skilled lawyer as soon as you can




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