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sensualkinks 25-01-2024 02:34 PM

DIY online divorce
 
Hi, would like to seek advice with regards to the online divorce portal. Anyone has diy their own divorce without using lawyers? Both parties have a mutual agreement to part amiably. Basically it’s an uncontested divorce, no children no high end properties. How long is the process before it’s official? Anyone used DivorceBureau? Many thanks

BreakingZero 03-05-2024 06:34 PM

Re: DIY online divorce
 
Civil or Syariah court?

What you are looking for is Divorce by Mutual means.

peanodood1337 05-05-2024 04:55 PM

Re: DIY online divorce
 
Amicable split here. Nobody wanted anything from anyone. No kids, no shared assets.

But even then, we still used a lawyer. Reasoning being that its better to have a professional sort it out rather than slip up on some minor details later on. Was also not in the right frame of mind to worry about the paperwork.

If nobody is disputing any terms, just one lawyer is enough to help you file for divorce. Cost around 3k. Filed in December, final judgment in April the next year. Relatively fuss-free.

If you want to use the e-portal, make sure everyone is on the same page, and everything is in order. Portal page also has a disclaimer:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Divorce eService
"You do not need a lawyer to use this eService. However, applying for divorce is a major decision, and you should consult a qualified lawyer if you are unsure about your rights and obligations. Please note that you will need to comply with the legal, procedural and formal requirements of conducting court proceedings regardless of whether you have a lawyer or not."

Caveat emptor. What seems to be the cheapest option at this moment, may end up costing you more down the line.

Good luck. Wish you well in this difficult period of time.

Brennan 06-05-2024 06:34 PM

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A lawyer will be better just in case.
Simply because private agreements come second before law.

firelift 15-05-2024 06:07 PM

Re: DIY online divorce
 
from what i know, have to settle the legal way through divorce lawyers

pewpewmeow 17-05-2024 04:33 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by firelift (Post 23335654)
from what i know, have to settle the legal way through divorce lawyers

Yes, you can do that yourself. Aren't gonna break your piggy bank.

Xgenre 17-05-2024 05:17 AM

Re: DIY online divorce
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sensualkinks (Post 23013382)
Both parties have a mutual agreement to part amiably. Basically it’s an uncontested divorce, no children no high end properties. How long is the process before it’s official? Anyone used DivorceBureau? Many thanks

Wait till 1st July 2024. Read more via this article.

Couples can cite mutual agreement as grounds for divorce from July 1: MSF
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...rom-july-1-msf

Srivyy 21-05-2024 01:11 PM

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But if there no any demands on each other wouldn't it be cheaper to take care of it yourself? and not too complicated. there is no property or children to fight over. But indeed, if you have more money, using a lawyer no take up your time because almost everything is taken care of

Johndon7 28-05-2024 05:59 PM

Re: DIY online divorce
 
Consult a lawyer is better

Piano55 03-06-2024 07:16 PM

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Seek lawyer advice


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