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ATO Debt. Director Penalty Notices. Statutory Demands. Cash Flow Crisis.

Formal restructuring under the Corporations Act for companies under $1M in liabilities. Submit your details for a free eligibility check.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get legal protection from an abusive family member?

Yes. You can apply for a Personal Protection Order (PPO) through the Family Justice Courts.

How is spousal maintenance determined?

Based on the financial needs and earning capacity of both parties.

Can both parents have custody in Singapore?

Yes. Joint custody is common, with one parent usually granted care and control.

Do I have to be separated for 3 years before filing for divorce?

Yes, unless there’s unreasonable behaviour or desertion. Separation periods depend on whether divorce is contested.

Who can apply for spousal maintenance?

Wives or ex-wives may apply. Husbands can apply under limited circumstances.

How is child maintenance calculated?

Based on the child’s reasonable needs and the financial ability of each parent.

What if my ex-spouse refuses to pay?

You may file for enforcement in court. Penalties include fines, garnishment, or imprisonment.

Can I change the amount of maintenance later?

Yes, if there is a material change in circumstances, you can apply to vary the order.

What is the difference between custody and care & control in Singapore?

Custody refers to decision-making authority (e.g., education, healthcare), while care and control refers to who the child lives with on a day-to-day basis.

Can both parents get custody of a child?

Yes. Courts in Singapore often grant joint custody, with care and control awarded to one parent and access to the other.

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