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ACY v ACZ [2014] SGHC 58
In ACY v ACZ, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Matrimonial Assets, Family Law — Maintenance.
Guo Ningqun Anthony v Chan Wing Sun [2014] SGHC 56
In Guo Ningqun Anthony v Chan Wing Sun, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Matrimonial assets, Family Law — Maintenance.
ACV v ACU [2014] SGHC 54
In ACV v ACU, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Maintenance.
ACW v ACX [2014] SGHC 53
In ACW v ACX, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Matrimonial Proceedings, Civil Procedure — Discovery of documents.
Kwong Ling Yi v Liu Kah Foong [2014] SGHC 47
In Kwong Ling Yi v Liu Kah Foong, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Matrimonial Assets, Family Law — Maintenance.
ABX v ABY and others [2014] SGHC 33
In ABX v ABY and others, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Matrimonial assets, Family Law — Maintenance.
XZ v YA
The court held that a loan from a parent to a couple for the purchase of a matrimonial home is a joint loan and should not be treated as a direct financial contribution of one spouse alone, as this would lead to double-counting.
BND v BNE [2014] SGHC 30
In BND v BNE, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Matrimonial assets, Family Law — Maintenance.
ABW v ABV [2014] SGHC 29
In ABW v ABV, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Custody.
APA v APB [2014] SGHC 275
In APA v APB, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family law — custody, Family law — maintenance.
Wong Swee Hor v Tan Jip Seng and others [2014] SGHC 263
The court held that Mdm Wong and Mdm Du were both lawful secondary wives of the deceased under Chinese customary law as it existed prior to 15 September 1961, based on evidence of their recognition as wives by the deceased and his family.
CGX v CGY and another appeal and other matters [2014] SGHC 256
In CGX v CGY and another appeal and other matters, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Matrimonial assets, Family Law — Maintenance.
ABT v ABU [2014] SGHC 25
In ABT v ABU, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Matrimonial assets, Family Law — Maintenance.
ANX v ANY [2014] SGHC 248
In ANX v ANY, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family law — Matrimonial assets.
ANZ v AOA [2014] SGHC 243
In ANZ v AOA, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Matrimonial assets, Family Law — Maintenance.
ANT v ANU [2014] SGHC 229
In ANT v ANU, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Conflicts of laws — Natural forum, Family law — Child.
Chua Siew Siew v Liang See Hing [2014] SGHC 216
In Chua Siew Siew v Liang See Hing, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family law — Matrimonial assets, Family law — Maintenance.
Lynn Foo Yoke Lin (formerly known as Foo Yook Lin) v Tan Fung Chuan (formerly known as Tan Fung Chyuan) [2014] SGHC 201
In Lynn Foo Yoke Lin (formerly known as Foo Yook Lin) v Tan Fung Chuan (formerly known as Tan Fung Chyuan), the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Maintenance, Family Law — Ancillary powers of court.
ANN v ANO [2014] SGHC 200
In ANN v ANO, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Matrimonial Assets.
Tan Yan Ling Kyna v Chan Wei Zhong Terence [2014] SGHC 195
In Tan Yan Ling Kyna v Chan Wei Zhong Terence, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family law — Bars.
ANJ v ANK [2014] SGHC 189
In ANJ v ANK, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family law — Maintenance, Family law — Matrimonial assets.
BNT v BNS [2014] SGHC 187
In BNT v BNS, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Family Law — Custody.
Lee Siew Choo v Ling Chin Thor [2014] SGHC 185
(b) $28,761.16 (savings of the two daughters held in the wife’s POSB account); and (c) the remaining value of the motor vehicle. (a) and (b) should not be included in the pool of matrimonial assets. But there is no basis to exclude (c) from the pool of matrimonial assets. The fact that the motor veh
ANH v ANI [2014] SGHC 184
In long marriages, the court tends to lean towards an equal division of matrimonial assets as it is the closest approximation to justice in the absence of a precise formula for calculating contributions.