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Considering Divorce as a New Year’s Resolution

Considering divorce as a New Yearu2019s resolution can be a step toward a fresh start. With guidance from an experienced divorce lawyer in Singapore, you can make informed choices, protect your rights, and move forward with clarity and confidence.<br><br>https://www.singaporesoleparent.com.sg/considering-divorce-as-a-new-years-resolution/

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Considering Divorce as a New Year’s Resolution

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  1.   HOME HEALTH & LIFESTYLE PARENTING SEPARATION & DIVORCE MONEY MATTERS EDUCATION ENTERTAINMENT Thinking About Divorce in Singapore? Here’s What You Need to Know (Without the Legalese Headache) How to File for Divorce in Singapore: Step-by-Step Process in 2025 Divorce and Digital Evidence in Singapore How to Choose the Right Preschool in Singapore: A Guide for Parents Single Parenting in Singapore: Challenges and Triumphs Proven Strategies for Achieving Favourable Divorce Settlements Home » Considering Divorce as a New Year’s Resolution? Recent Posts Got a question about Separation & Divorce? Ask our AI Assistant for instant answers based on our blog content. How to File for Divorce in Singapore: Step-by-Step Process in 2025 Divorce and Digital Evidence in Singapore Thinking About Divorce in Singapore? Here’s What You Need to Know (Without the Legalese Headache)  Write your question on Separation & Divorce... How to Choose the Right Preschool in Singapore: A Guide for Parents SEPARATION & DIVORCE Considering Divorce as a New Year’s Resolution? Single Parenting in Singapore: Challenges and Triumphs  January 10, 2023  1,538 Views  3 Min Read  In Singapore, January is often referred to as “Divorce Month.” But why? There are many reasons, and the phenomenon is a long-standing one observed in other countries. Share This! Let’s take a closer look at why this occurs and what it means for those considering HOME HEALTH & LIFESTYLE PARENTING SEPARATION & DIVORCE MONEY MATTERS EDUCATION ENTERTAINMENT divorce.

  2. The Holidays Are Over For many families, the holidays are a time of family togetherness. But unfortunately, this Dissolution of Marriage – Seeking an Uncontested Divorce How to Choose the Right Divorce Lawyer in Singapore   can be a challenging time for couples who have grown apart or been having trouble in their marriage. After the holidays and the children go back to school, couples may decide that it is time to end their relationship. It could be that they simply don’t want to break up during the holidays out of respect for their family or because it would create too much tension during what should be a festive season. Whatever the reason, January marks a natural transition period after the holidays when couples can make decisions about their future without being in?uenced by outside factors such as family gatherings or holiday traditions. Categories There Is Time To Think January also marks the start of a new year – with plenty of possibilities ahead. This Education atmosphere of new beginnings can give couples an added push if they have already been Entertainment considering divorce but have yet to have enough motivation to take action until now. Health & Lifestyle Miscellaneous It also provides extra time for re?ection since many workplaces close down for Chinese Money Matters New Year, which usually falls in February each year for people living in Singapore. Parenting Separation & Divorce It gives them much-needed space and peace of mind to contemplate life-changing decisions like a divorce without feeling rushed or pressured into making any hasty All Topics choices. Education 17 Some Factors that may increase the wait time for divorce Entertainment 6 The family assets are of High-value. Health & Lifestyle 44 It is not uncommon for couples to dispute the ownership of the marital home/assets Miscellaneous 4 during a high-net-worth divorce. Where a signi?cant amount of wealth is at stake, the Money Matters 22 divorce process typically takes longer to come to a resolution. Parenting 44 Contested child-related issues. 140 Separation & Divorce Both spouses are subject to adversarial legal proceedings when a divorce becomes contested. In cases where negotiations fail, the court will direct the parties to mediation. Hostility between spouses. A couple on hostile terms will take longer to obtain a divorce in a contested divorce. Aside from high emotions between unfriendly spouses, court battles can be frequent and intense. As a result, divorce proceedings will be more time-consuming. Read more: Di?erence between Contested and Uncontested Divorce Conclusion: January’s status as “Divorce Month” may come down to any combination of personal and ?nancial considerations discussed above – but whatever you decide about your marriage, it’s crucial not to rush into anything without ?rst taking some time out and carefully weighing your options from all angles before deciding what’s best for you and your family going forward. Whether you decide to go through with it or not, you should seek professional guidance from lawyers specialising in family law so that you can understand all your options before making any decisions about your future together or apart.   You may also like HOME HEALTH & LIFESTYLE PARENTING SEPARATION & DIVORCE MONEY MATTERS EDUCATION ENTERTAINMENT

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