What Are Matrimonial Assets?
1. Real Property
2. Financial Assets
3. Personal Property
4. Business Interests
5. Pension and Provident Fund Assets
6. CPF (Central Provident Fund) Savings
The Process of Division:
1. Identification of Matrimonial Assets
2. Valuation
3. Consideration of Contributions
4. Needs and Welfare
5. Fair and Equitable Division
6. Orders and Agreements
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Factors Influencing the Division
Duration of Marriage:
Longer marriages may lead to a more equal division of assets.
Financial and Non-Financial Contributions:
Contributions to the marriage in terms of income, homemaking, and caregiving are considered.
Future Needs:
The court considers the future needs and financial circumstances of each spouse.
Children’s Welfare:
The court prioritises the welfare of any children involved, including their housing and educational needs.
Conclusion
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What Are Matrimonial Assets?
1. Real Property
2. Financial Assets
3. Personal Property
4. Business Interests
5. Pension and Provident Fund Assets
6. CPF (Central Provident Fund) Savings
What Is the Legal Framework for Division?
The Process of Division:
1. Identification of Matrimonial Assets
2. Valuation
3. Consideration of Contributions
4. Needs and Welfare
5. Fair and Equitable Division
6. Orders and Agreements
Get expert advice tailored to your situation.
Factors Influencing the Division
Duration of Marriage:
Longer marriages may lead to a more equal division of assets.
Financial and Non-Financial Contributions:
Contributions to the marriage in terms of income, homemaking, and caregiving are considered.
Future Needs:
The court considers the future needs and financial circumstances of each spouse.
Children’s Welfare:
The court prioritises the welfare of any children involved, including their housing and educational needs.
Conclusion
Disclaimer: The information contained within this website contains general information about our lawyers, Law Firm and procedures and is not intended to constitute legal advice.
Any person viewing or receiving information from this Website should not act or refrain from acting, on the basis of any such information without first seeking appropriate legal advice.
Please consult a lawyer for specific review of your case and advise.