Family Law — Child
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Family Law — Child is a family law legal concept that appears across 11 reported Singapore judgments in this corpus, decided between February 2024 and April 2026, heard in the High Court (Family Division) (6), the Family Court (4), and the High Court (Appellate Division) (1).
Family Law — Child is a family law legal concept that appears across 11 reported Singapore judgments in this corpus, decided between February 2024 and April 2026, heard in the High Court (Family Division) (6), the Family Court (4), and the High Court (Appellate Division) (1). The most-cited authority within this corpus is [2025] SGHC(A) 22, referred to by 1 other reported Singapore judgment here. The judgments listed below are the primary source for how the Singapore courts have applied this concept, ordered by how often each is cited within this corpus. This page reports those decisions; it is reference information, not legal advice.
Key questions about Family Law — Child
Which Singapore cases are leading authorities on family law — child?
Within this corpus, the judgments most often cited by other Singapore decisions on family law — child are [2025] SGHC(A) 22, [2025] SGHCF 50, and [2024] SGHCF 13. The full list of 11 judgments applying this concept is shown below, each linking to the decision in full.
Which Singapore courts have decided family law — child cases?
In this corpus, family law — child matters were decided in the High Court (Family Division) (6 judgments), the Family Court (4 judgments), and the High Court (Appellate Division) (1 judgment).
How many reported family law — child judgments are in this corpus?
This corpus contains 11 reported judgments that apply or develop family law — child, decided between February 2024 and April 2026. They are listed below in order of how often each is cited within the corpus.
Which cases shaped Family Law — Child?
The Singapore judgments below apply or develop this concept, ordered by how often they are cited within this corpus.
Outcomes & figures
For what Singapore courts actually decided or awarded in this area — the figures, ranges and splits, each tied to its judgment — see:
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