To negotiate, mediate or litigate? Examining the durability of divorce outcomes in the Singapore family courts
For many years, the courts have been grappling with the paradox of marriages—the most intimate of relationships—being dissolved in the courts that represent a public and adversarial setting. Despite the growth of divorce interventions, the perennial struggle remains in many courts on how to reduce t...
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Main Authors: | Dorcas QUEK ANDERSON, CHUA, Eunice, NING, Yilin |
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2022
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