Author: Susan Tay
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Night chat with Susan Ng on 93.8Now
Our director Susan Tay on NightChat with Susan Ng discussing “divorce and you”, a collaborative effort with The Law Society Pro Bono Services.
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Guest Speaker at 93.8Now radio show with host Susan Ng
Our Director Susan Tay was the guest speaker at 93.8Now radio show with host Susan Ng. They discussed factors that couples should consider while contemplating divorces such as matters pertaining to custody of children, matrimonial assets, maintenance, and property. She also talked shared on ‘Divorce and You’ outreach talks and other channels of assistance a…
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Breaking Down A Marriage: How It Can Be Done?
Divorce is a harrowing process. Beyond the emotional trauma, there are typically a host of issues and complications, especially if there are children or substantial assets involved. These issues, big or small, need to be addressed before the divorce can be finalised. Sometimes, parties are able to come to an agreement on their own and…
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Voice of The Unmarried Mother Heard
Relocation Case Analysis ULA v UKZ –Voice of The Unmarried Mother Heard This article is written by Susan Tay of OTP Law Corporation. This article is published in conjunction with PracticeForte’s Project Relocation initiative. I am a mother of a 9 year old son. His dad, an Irish man who was not married to me,…
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Mediation for Hague and Relocation Cases (Part 1)
Mediation for Hague and Relocation Cases Cross-border family disputes: Hague and Relocation Cases Singapore has picked up a reputation as a metropolitan, expat-friendly city. In fact, 1 in 3 marriages in Singapore now involve at least one foreigner. No doubt this is a boon for multi-culturalism. But when it comes to family disputes that involve…
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Third Party’s Interest In Matrimonial Assets: The Case of UDA v UDB
Third Party’s Interest In Matrimonial Assets: The Case of UDA v UDB Can the Family Justice Courts (FJC) divide a property in another’s name as if it is a matrimonial asset in a divorce? On 24 April 2018, 5 of our Apex Court’s judges sat in the case of UDA v UDB and another to make…
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Can I Leave Singapore With Our Child To Move Abroad Without MY Ex’s Consent?
If your relationship has broken down, you may be thinking of moving away from Singapore to another country. There could be a myriad of reasons for your desire to immigrate overseas: perhaps you have better career prospects or family in the other country. It could even be the case that you simply no longer want…
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OTP Law Corporation is Pleased to Share an Interview of Our Director, Ms Susan Tay, on Our Journey to Being Paper-less
The interview was conducted by our technology collaborator, Ms Serena Lim of Bizibody Technology Pte Ltd, this interview can be viewed as part of a workshop by Singapore Academy of Law LIFTED titled Legal Workplace Productivity Solutioning. Registration for the online training module is at https://lifted.teachable.com/p/using-technology-to-run-a-productive-law-practice .
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Sharing an article by AWARE on “Project Relocation” an initiative between OTP Law Corporation and Eden Law Corporation with the support from PracticeForte Pte Ltd.
First published by AWARE on 31 Jul 2017. Beyond the legalities of the Hague Convention: the distress of mothers fleeing Singapore with their children July 31st, 2017 Many parents are not aware that taking their own child to another country without the consent of the other parent could be viewed as “abduction” under the…
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Financial Manipulations In Matrimonial Cases – A Lawyer’s Perspective By Susan Tay
Financial Manipulations In Matrimonial Cases – A Lawyer’s Perspective By Susan Tay This was a presentation made by Ms Susan Tay at the ‘Seminar on Financial Manipulation in Matrimonial Cases” organised jointly by PracticeForte Pte Ltd and The Law Society of Singapore and held on 27 April 2017. Introduction: Thank you Hello everyone, my name…
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PracticeForte’s Project Relocation
This is a PracticeForte project in collaboration with Eden Law Corporation and OTP Law Corporation. Both law firms are affiliate firms of a network called PracticeForte Advisory. Cross-Border Divorce has become increasingly common in Singapore and has resulted in the “trailing spouse” phenomena, where a spouse having care and control of the children is unable…
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Our Lawyers Completed the Mediation Course with THAC
We are pleased to share that two of our lawyers, Susan Tay and Mylene Chua had completed the mediation course with the Thailand Arbitration Centre (THAC)!!!
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