Mediation in the Singapore Family Justice Courts: Examining the mandatory mediation model under the judge-led approach
In orderto reduce acrimony and the adversarial quality of family litigation, theSingapore family justice framework went through an overhaul in 2014. Chiefamong the changes was the creation of the Family Justice Rules (“FJR”) uniqueto the newly constituted Family Justice Courts. The FJR are meant to...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2019
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