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Administrative

Do You Really Need a Deed Poll in Singapore?

If you’ve been thinking about changing your name in Singapore, you’ve probably heard of the Deed Poll. It’s the legal document you need to officially change your name and make it recognized by all official entities, from the ICA to your bank. But do you always need a Deed Poll,

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Administrative

Common Reasons for a Deed Poll in Singapore

In Singapore, there are many reasons why someone might want to change their name. Whether it’s due to a personal preference, a significant life event, or even cultural reasons, the Deed Poll offers a legal way to make that name change official. While many people think a name change in

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Administrative

Understanding the Deed Poll Process in Singapore

In Singapore, legally changing your name is more than just letting your friends know—you’ll need to go through an official process, and that’s where the Deed Poll comes in. A Deed Poll is a legal document that makes your name change official, and it’s necessary for updating all your important

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Probate

Understanding the Singapore Probate Procedure

In the midst of your already difficult emotions, dealing with a loved one’s estate can seem like an insurmountable mountain to climb. For a person’s assets to be distributed in accordance with their desires as stated in their Will, the procedure known as probate must be followed in Singapore. The

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Corporate and Commercial

Strategically Fund Your Company to Accelerate Its Growth

Securing the right funding becomes crucial as your business scales—whether it’s to expand your team or upgrade your technology infrastructure. While taking out a loan from a bank is common, there may be other financing options that provide more leeway. Businesses seeking funding can rely on our team’s expertise in

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Criminal

Complete Guide to Singapore’s Most Common Immigration Offenses

If you want to avoid serious trouble, you need to study up on Singapore’s immigration rules. The Immigration Act of 1959 establishes a variety of crimes, with Section 57 outlining fifteen separate infractions. Heavy fines, jail time, and even physical punishment may result from disobeying these rules. The number of

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Bankruptcy

The Debt Repayment Scheme: A Second Chance at Financial Recovery

Debt can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t always have to lead to bankruptcy. For individuals with debts under $150,000, Singapore’s Debt Repayment Scheme (DRS) offers a structured path to financial recovery. Here’s how the DRS works and why it may be the solution to your debt problems. What is the

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Bankruptcy

Avoiding Bankruptcy Through Singapore’s Debt Repayment Scheme

Facing mounting debt is a stressful experience, and for many, the idea of declaring bankruptcy can feel like the only option. Fortunately, Singapore offers a less drastic alternative for individuals with manageable debts: the Debt Repayment Scheme (DRS). Here’s why the DRS might be the solution you’re looking for and

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