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A recent family court case in Singapore saw a father obtain a Personal Protection Order (PPO) for his seven-year-old daughter against her mother, after repeated ...


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What is a happy and festive occasion for some people, can be a very stressful period for another. Our firm often receives an influx of enquiries involving disputes between parents on whether they can travel with their children during the year-end school holidays and the festive season over the Christmas, New Year and Lunar New Yea...


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Many couples reach a point where the marriage no longer feels workable, yet moving out is not immediately possible. Financial reasons, children, or uncertainty about next steps often mean spouses continue living under the same roof, even though the relationship has effectively ended.

Living together while separated is more ...


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Divorce does not always bring communication to an end. For many individuals, contact with an estranged spouse continues throughout separation and even after proceedings begin, particularly where there are children, shared finances, or unresolved practical matters.

When communication becomes emotionally charged, manipula...


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The point of no return in a marriage is rarely marked by a single dramatic event. More often, it develops quietly, through repeated experiences of emotional distance, unresolved conflict, or a growing sense that the relationship no longer allows one partner to be fully themselves.

From a therapeutic and relational standpoin...


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