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For some, the most frightening part of divorce is not the legal process, but the moment when they realise they may need to leave a spouse who is unpredictable, emotionally unstable, or mentally unwell.

You may still care about your spouse. You may worry about what will happen to them. You may fear the...


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Divorce is often framed as purely a response to the breakdown in the relationship between spouses. Yet, for some individuals, the decision to commence divorce proceedings arises from...


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No divorce comes without its challenges. Even calm situations bring uncertainty, difficult decisions, and emotional strain.

This experience is heightened when the other party has strong narcissistic traits; when that happens, many people find that the experience becomes something very different altoge...


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The term “quiet divorce” is increasingly used to describe marriages that remain legally intact while emotional connection has gradually faded.

From the outside, these relationships may appear stable: routines continue, responsibilities are shared, and overt conflict may be absent. Int...


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When a marriage breaks down, the first instinct for many spouses is to “fight it out” in court. Friends warn them not to be “too soft”. Family members urge them to “stand up for your rights”. By the time they see a lawyer, they are often braced for war.

Yet, in Singapore, most divorces do not end in a...


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