FAMILY LAWYER IN SINGAPORE
OVERVIEW
Family law involves navigating personal relationships and transitions with clarity and care. As a boutique family law firm in Singapore, DOT Chambers assists individuals and families with matters such as divorce and separation, arrangements for children (including child custody, care and control), and financial settlements, approaching each situation with sensitivity and practical legal insight. Our family lawyers in Singapore bring thoughtful guidance that helps reduce conflict and provides a steady path forward during uncertain times.
These services are relevant for individuals who:
Are considering or going through a separation or divorce,
Need to make arrangements for child custody, care and control,
Require clarity on financial matters such as maintenance or division of assets, or
Are seeking to formalise agreements, obtain a personal protection order or resolve an annulment or marriage annulment.
WHAT WE DO
A prenuptial agreement is an agreement made between the two parties to a marriage…
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Where one or both parties consider that the marriage has irretrievably broken down, divorce…
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Where certain conditions and requirements have been met, parties may choose to annul the…
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Where couples are not yet ready, or not yet eligible, to file for a divorce, they may consider executing a…
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Maintenance applications may be made during the marriage (interim maintenance order), or at…
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In relation to Children, there are 3 issues relating to their care, which the Court can make orders on…
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Adoption is a meaningful journey, but the legal process can be complex. We’re here to make it clear…
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The division of matrimonial assets is often one of the most significant aspects of divorce. This division…
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Following the grant of a Court Order — whether by agreement or after contested proceedings…
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A Personal Protection Order, or PPO, may be applied for when family violence has been committed at…
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If your loved one lacks mental capacity but has not done a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA), you will…
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