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Originally Posted by Viagra39
Male party here,does it means there's no difference if i go to any lawyer?
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I assume there is no violence involved between the separating couple here, and that TS choice of pidgin identifies him as either Singaporean or Malaysian. If there is violence, make a police report instead regardless of gender.
Why I reply is in contrast with what JacqueMerlin says, simply because the incumbent Law Minister is a known divorcee. In other words, if the TS is male and divorcing, my best advice is pop by a PAP MPS and speak with a lawyer MP. You may be surprised, because in the modern age it is very easy a male win a divorce lawsuit simply because wives are seldom as conservative as they once were. Hence, even if you were womanising, let's consider perhaps that you have an extra marital affair or a new found love, in as far as you are alright with a proper divorce and some alimony settlement, this is precisely how the Law Minister kept the job as MP and got another wife.
Why the violence topic is crucial is because if TS had gone around battering your wife, then you might as well ready a prison term. There are shades of grey, and the easiest way is being open with minimal wife beating, that can save the male party a hell lot of both legal tender and paper money.