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Divorce

An application for divorce is a legal procedure to end a marriage. The Family Courts hear divorce applications.
 

Going to court for a matrimonial application for divorce

Depending on the nature of your case, you may have to attend court for a matrimonial application for divorce on a normal track.
 

Understand the requirements for getting a divorce

Parties must check if the requirements for getting a divorce in Singapore are met.
 

File a matrimonial application for divorce (normal track)

A matrimonial application for divorce will proceed on the normal track if parties do not agree to a divorce.
 

File a matrimonial application for divorce (simplified track)

A matrimonial application for divorce will proceed on the simplified track if parties can agree on all issues relating to the divorce (with or without a full agreement on the ancillary matters).
 

How to file a matrimonial application for divorce (normal track)

Find out the estimated fees, the papers you have to prepare and the steps to file a matrimonial application for divorce on the normal track.
 

How to file a matrimonial application for divorce (simplified track)

Find out the estimated fees, the documents you have to prepare and the steps to file a matrimonial application for divorce on the simplified track.
 

Respond to a matrimonial application for divorce (normal track)

If you have been served with a matrimonial application for divorce, it means your spouse has started divorce proceedings against you. Find out more about the documents you may receive.
 

At your divorce hearing (normal track)

Depending on how the party against whom the matrimonial application for divorce is filed responds, parties may have to attend a contested or uncontested divorce hearing.
 

Set down a divorce case (normal track)

If you filed the divorce application, you must inform the court the case is ready to be heard by filing a request for a hearing. This is known as setting down.

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