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Civil Claims

Understanding the Debt Recovery Process in Singapore

Debt recovery can be a tricky subject for both individuals and businesses. When someone owes you money and refuses to pay, it can put a strain on your finances, especially if it’s a significant amount. Fortunately, Singapore has a clear process for recovering debt that ensures both creditors and debtors

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Faraid

How Wasiat and Hibah Complement Faraid in Islamic Estate Planning

Estate planning can be a delicate process, especially for Muslims who want to ensure that their assets are distributed in accordance with both Islamic law and their personal wishes. While Faraid provides a fixed system for dividing a person’s estate after death, there are additional tools available, such as Wasiat

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Faraid

Navigating Islamic Inheritance in Singapore: How Faraid and Civil Law Interact

For Muslims in Singapore, understanding how Faraid interacts with the country’s legal framework is essential for proper estate planning. While Faraid governs how a Muslim’s wealth is distributed according to Islamic inheritance law, it’s important to understand how local regulations, such as CPF nominations and property ownership, come into play.

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Faraid

The Importance of Faraid in Preserving Family Harmony

Inheritance is more than just the transfer of wealth; it’s a sensitive matter that can influence family dynamics and relationships. In Islamic law, the system of Faraid serves as a divine framework that ensures fairness and transparency in distributing a deceased person’s assets. By following this structured process, Muslim families

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Letter of Demand

The Essentials of a Demand Letter

If someone or some entity thinks you have an unpaid debt, they may formally notify you by sending a letter of demand. This duty may necessitate the exchange of goods or services, the provision of funds, or some other kind of dedication. Please take this request seriously; it is a

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Deputyship

The Responsibilities of a Deputy: What You Need to Know

Becoming a deputy is a significant responsibility that requires careful thought and commitment. Once appointed by the Family Court, a deputy is legally obligated to act in the best interests of the person they represent, known as “P.” This responsibility includes making critical decisions about P’s personal welfare, property, and

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Deputyship

Simplified vs. Standard Deputyship Processes: What’s the Difference?

Navigating the deputyship application process in Singapore can seem complicated at first glance. One of the key decisions you’ll need to make is whether to follow the simplified or standard route. Understanding the differences between these two processes can help you choose the right option for your loved one’s situation.

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Deputyship

What is Deputyship and When is It Needed?

Deputyship plays a crucial role when an individual can no longer make important decisions for themselves due to mental incapacity. In Singapore, the Family Court can appoint a deputy—usually a close family member or a trusted friend—to step in and act on behalf of the person. But what does this

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