Unreasonable Behaviour Divorce Elements
Summary
In Singapore, unreasonable behaviour for divorce includes physical violence, verbal abuse, infidelity, and financial irresponsibility. Notable cases like Tan Siew Hwa v. Chan Sin Heng and Foo Ah Yan v. Chua Cheow Kuan highlight these elements. For asset division, NK v. NL [2007] SGCA 3 is key for the broad brush approach, while ANJ v. ANK [2015] SGCA 34 is significant for the structured approach.Full Conversation
which cases state the elements
In Singapore, several cases have highlighted the elements of unreasonable behaviour in divorce proceedings. Here are some notable cases:
- **Tan Siew Hwa v. Chan Sin Heng**: Addressed physical violence and verbal abuse.
- **Foo Ah Yan v. Chua Cheow Kuan**: Focused on financial irresponsibility.
- **Koh Kim Lan Angela v. Lim Eng Koon**: Discussed infidelity and substance abuse.
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which is the landmark case for division of matrimonial assets for the structured approach and the broad brush approach
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singapore
In Singapore, the landmark case for the division of matrimonial assets using both the structured approach and the broad brush approach is **NK v. NL [*] SGCA ***. This case provides comprehensive guidelines for the division of assets during divorce proceedings.
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no as in which is the case for the broad brush approach and another case for the structured approach
In Singapore, the landmark cases are:
- **Structured Approach**: **ANJ v. ANK [*] SGCA ***
- **Broad Brush Approach**: **NK v. NL [*] SGCA ***
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NK v NL
Landmark Case: NK v. NL [*] SGCA *
The **NK v. NL** case is significant in Singapore for the broad brush approach in the division of matrimonial assets. This approach considers the overall contributions of both parties to the marriage without a detailed mathematical calculation.
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