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17 Feb 2021

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If husband claims that he wants to seek freedom and cannot get along with his wife and his children have grown up, is this a strong enough reason to initiate for a divorce?

Husband seeks to find freedom and wants to live on his own now as he claims that he cannot get along with his wife and his children have grown up. Is this a strong enough reason to initiate for a divorce?

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June Lim (Managing Director of Eden Law)

17 Feb 2021

Partner lawyer at SingaporeLegalAdvice.com

There are 5 grounds for divorce: (1) adultery; (2) unreasonable behaviour; (3) desertion for 2 years; (4) separation for 3 years with spouse's consent and (5) separation for 4 years without spouse's consent. Depending on your situation, your husband could choose to file for divorce on 1 or more of these grounds.

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