WRP v WRQ
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WRP v WRQ [2024] SGHCF 12 was an appeal decided in the General Division of the High Court (Family Division) in District Court Appeal No 103 of 2023, with Choo Han Teck J reserving judgment on 14 February 2024 after a hearing on 7 February 2024. The appellant wife, aged 50, was a homemaker throughout the marriage but was employed by the respondent husband, aged 50, merely to give her a salary without actually working. The parties married on 24 September 1997 and have three daughters, then aged 20, 17 and 14. The wife filed for divorce on 11 March 2013, a consent order was filed on 28 March 2013, interim judgment was granted on 22 April 2013 and final judgment on 24 July 2013. The Consent Order, central to the dispute, provided for joint custody with care and control to the wife, lump sum maintenance of $1m for the wife and $1m for the children (totalling $2m) within seven days of the interim judgment date, and continued residence at the matrimonial home to be sold after the youngest daughter turned 21 with sale proceeds divided equally.
Summary
In this District Court appeal in the General Division of the High Court (Family Division), a wife appealed against a district judge's orders made on her former husband's applications to vary a 2013 consent order governing custody, lump sum maintenance and the eventual sale of the matrimonial home, while she sought unpaid maintenance and the husband sought reimbursement of living expenses and CPF refunds before division of the sale proceeds. The court allowed the wife's appeal in part, dismissing the husband's variation applications save that the consent order was varied to provide that the wife's CPF refunds come from her own share of the sale proceeds, that she bear an equal share of the property tax and home-related expenses, and that the husband be solely responsible for the mortgage repayments. The wife's application for maintenance was dismissed in full, with no order as to costs.
What did the consent order in WRP v WRQ [2024] SGHCF 12 provide?
The Consent Order gave joint custody with care and control to the wife, required the husband to pay lump sum maintenance of $1m for the wife and $1m for the children, and provided for sale of the matrimonial home after the youngest daughter turned 21.
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