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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do immediately after a traffic accident?

Seek medical attention, file a police report, and document the scene. Then consult a lawyer to protect your claim.

Can I claim compensation even if I was partially at fault?

Yes, under Singapore’s contributory negligence principles, you may still recover partial compensation.

Is it necessary to go to court?

Not always. Many claims are resolved through negotiation or mediation without court involvement.

What if the insurer denies my claim?

Your lawyer can help you file a complaint with FIDReC or initiate legal proceedings to challenge the rejection.

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.

Can custody or access arrangements be changed later?

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

What if the other parent denies access despite court orders?

Legal action can be taken to enforce access rights, including applications for enforcement orders or penalties.

What counts as matrimonial assets in Singapore?

Property acquired during the marriage, or used/enjoyed by the family, may be classified as matrimonial—even if owned by one party.

Are assets always divided 50/50?

No. Courts consider factors like financial and non-financial contributions, length of marriage, and future needs.

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