BR Law recognised as Recommended Firm in Benchmark Litigation 2023

We are pleased to announce that BR Law Corporation has been recognised as a Recommended Firm in the Benchmark Litigation 2023 rankings as we are ranked in the categories of Commercial & Transactions and Family & Matrimonial. We will strive to continue serving you to the best of our ability. Contact us today and let us know how we […]

BR Law awarded The Straits Times Singapore’s Best Law Firms 2024

We are pleased to announce that BR Law Corporation has been awarded The Straits Times Singapore’s Best Law Firms 2024. We are grateful for your support and will endeavor to continue serving you to the best of our ability. As a full-service law firm, we are pleased that our efforts have been recognized across a diverse range […]

BR Law recognised as a Notable Firm in asialaw 2023-24 rankings

We are pleased to announce that our firm has been recognised as a Notable Firm in the Asialaw 2023-24 rankings in the categories of Real Estate and Dispute Resolution. We will strive to continue serving you to the best of our ability. Contact us today and let us know how we can be of assistance.

Who bears the cost of mortgage payments between the date of the ancillary matters order and the date of completion during a divorce?

What happens to matrimonial assets during a divorce? ​A typical divorce in Singapore has two stages, the dissolution of marriage (Stage 1) and the ancillary matters (Stage 2). During the ancillary matters stage, the courts will decide on matters that are financial in nature, including but not limited to, the division of matrimonial assets and maintenance for […]

Who bears the cost of mortgage payments between the date of the ancillary matters order and the date of completion during a divorce?

What happens to matrimonial assets during a divorce? A typical divorce in Singapore has two stages, the dissolution of marriage (Stage 1) and the ancillary matters (Stage 2). During the ancillary matters stage, the courts will decide on matters that are financial in nature, including but not limited to, the division of matrimonial assets and maintenance for […]

Grounds for Annulling a Non-Muslim Marriage in Singapore

Most marriages in Singapore are terminated by divorce under the Women’s Charter. However, marriages can also be terminated by annulment. Under the Women’s Charter, an annulment can take place on grounds that it is void under Section 105 or voidable under Section 106. A marriage is void only on the grounds stated in Section 105 of the Women’s Charter […]

Fireside Chat with ERA Preeminent Group

On 13 February 2023, we sat down for a fireside chat with the rising stars of ERA Preeminent Group (Aaron Yeo Division).  The session kicked off with our presentation on common topics arising in the local conveyancing industry and which we regularly deal with in the course of our work. These include buying a property […]

Two Clifford Centre offices relocate at United Square

​Two of BR Law’s branch offices, formerly at Clifford Centre, merge and relocate to a new branch office at United Square, with effect from 27 December 2022. With its strategic proximity to statutory boards such as the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) and Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA), our United Square branch office […]

BR Law Corporation Dinner & Dance 2022

After a more than two-year hiatus from the last firm-wide gathering due to the prevailing measures to stop the spread of the Covid-19 virus, BR Law Corporation held its Dinner & Dance at the Singapore Swimming Club on 16 December 2022.  The theme for the evening was Rock and Roll / 50s and 60s, and […]

Singapore Introductory Mooting Program 2022

BR Law is pleased to have been the main sponsor of the Singapore Introductory Mooting Program 2022. The Program was designed to provide young students in Year 1 of University, Pre-University and Upper-Secondary School, with a safe and accessible platform to develop their skills in Legal Reasoning and Advocacy.  Over 150 participants benefitted from a […]

Contesting a Will on Grounds of Undue Influence and/or Fraud

Sometimes, a deceased person may exclude a loved one from his or her will. If such a person believes that he should be entitled to a share of the deceased’s assets, he may contest the will. There are several ways to contest a will, of which two are listed below: (a) On grounds that a […]

CLM v CLN and its Implications on Cryptocurrency

With more individuals owning, buying and transacting with cryptocurrency assets in recent years, the Singapore High Court’s (“High Court​”) judgement in CLM v CLN [2022] SGHC 46 (“CLM”) appears to provide welcome relief for users of cryptocurrency in that it opens up or, rather, confirms that there are possible legal avenues available to settle disputes […]

Postnuptial Agreement

A popular misconception about postnuptial agreements is that they spell the doom of a marriage. That is not necessarily true as there are 2 kinds of postnuptial agreements. The first type of postnuptial agreement may be made when the husband and wife are still together and intend to remain together. The second type may be […]

Prenuptial Agreement

For couples eagerly anticipating marital bliss, the topic of a prenuptial agreement is not easy to bring up. Against the exciting backdrop of wedding planning, talking about the end of the marriage before it has even begun may feel inappropriate or even taboo.  Some worry that initiating discussions of a prenuptial agreement suggests a lack […]

Division Of Matrimonial Assets Failure To Make Full and Frank Disclosure

In matrimonial cases, at times one spouse may hide assets from the other spouse and fail to provide full and frank disclosure of such assets, especially when the marriage is breaking down and divorce seems imminent.  Often a spouse fails to provide disclosure of his/her assets as he/she would not want such assets to be […]