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Why the Wealthy Choose Singapore: The Ultimate Destination for Immigration and Wealth Expansion

As we approach the end of 2025, Singapore remains the top choice for high-net-worth individuals (ā€œHNWIsā€) seeking stability, security, and strategic opportunities for their families and businesses. While the global landscape continues to shift — driven by geopolitical uncertainty, economic transformations, and changing tax policies — Singapore has cemented itself as the definitive safe haven […]

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The Perils Of Unwritten Family Agreements

Introduction In a recent and significant ruling, the Singapore High Court has delivered a powerful message to families regarding property ownership: the law will generally follow what is written on paper, not what is said between family members. The case, Ng Chin Huay v Tan Tien Tuck and another, serves as a cautionary tale about […]

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Unexpected Outcome Of Property Purchase On Trust in Child’s Name

Introduction When a parent acquires property in their own name but formally states that they are holding it in trust for their child, the legal and beneficial ownership are split. The parent becomes the legal owner and trustee, responsible for managing the asset, while the child is the beneficial owner, entitled to the benefits arising […]

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Challenges in Employment Pass Renewals for Investment Professionals in Single-Family Offices

Introduction Singapore has established itself as a leading jurisdiction for family offices through a combination of attractive tax incentives schemes administered by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (ā€œMASā€), clear and robust regulatory framework, and a stable business environment as a global financial hub. However, the pathway for foreign investment professionals (ā€œIPsā€) in single‑family offices (ā€œSFOsā€) […]

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The Survivorship Clause: A Small Detail With Big Impact In Your Will

Imagine this: a tragic accident claims the lives of a husband and wife just days apart. His will leaves everything to her, and if she does not survive, to his siblings. But because she lived two days longer, the law treats her as having inherited his entire estate. When she passes, both estates are swept […]

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Property Dispute – How A 1% Owner Claimed 55% Share Despite 99:1 Agreement

Introduction Recent court decisions have examined the use of 99:1 ownership structures with increased scrutiny, seeking to differentiate genuine property arrangements—where resulting trust principles may validly apply to reflect the parties’ true intentions—from artificial constructs primarily aimed at circumventing stamp duty obligations. Under this structure, two individuals (Person A and Person B) may acquire property […]

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A Comparison between the Global Investor Programme, and the Professionals, Technical Personnel and Skilled Workers Scheme

Introduction Singapore’s sustained economic dynamism is underpinned by a carefully calibrated and strategic approach to immigration. The nation’s policies are designed not merely to augment its population but to selectively attract and anchor foreign individuals who can contribute substantively to its economic and social fabric. Within this framework, two principal pathways exist for economically active […]

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A Comparison between the Global Investor Programme, and the Professionals, Technical Personnel and Skilled Workers Scheme

Introduction Singapore’s sustained economic dynamism is underpinned by a carefully calibrated and strategic approach to immigration. The nation’s policies are designed not merely to augment its population but to selectively attract and anchor foreign individuals who can contribute substantively to its economic and social fabric. Within this framework, two principal pathways exist for economically active […]

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Beyond the Signature: How Process Safeguards Your Legacy in an LPA

In the realm of estate planning, considerable attention is often paid to the substantive content of legal instruments—namely, the designation of beneficiaries, the distribution of assets, and the appointment of trusted individuals to act on one’s behalf. However, what is frequently overlooked is the significance of the process by which these instruments are executed. In […]

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Challenges in Renewing Singapore Permanent Residency

Introduction Be it through the Professionals, Technical Personnel & Skilled Workers Scheme (ā€œPTS Schemeā€) or the Global Investor Programme (ā€œGIPā€), obtaining Singapore Permanent Residence (ā€œSPRā€) and its corresponding Re-Entry Permit (ā€œREPā€) is not the end of the line for SPR holders. SPR holders must take proactive steps to ensure a successful REP renewal, as a […]

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When There Is An Impasse Over The Sale Of Property

Introduction The courts have the power to order the sale of real property in a variety of situations. Such court-ordered sales typically occur in cases involving matrimonial breakdown, co-ownership disputes or insolvency, where the property must be liquidated to resolve legal or financial issues and to ensure fairness between the parties involved. Matrimonial Proceedings In […]

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From EP to SPR: NavigatingĀ theĀ Pathway

Introduction Singapore’s robust economy, top-tier healthcare system, and world-class education make it an appealing destination for professionals and their families seeking new opportunities. For those planning to live and work in Singapore long-term, obtaining Singapore Permanent Resident (ā€œSPRā€) status is often a natural next step after acquiring an Employment Pass (ā€œEPā€). As Singapore continues to […]

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Title Search Area Vs Usable Space: Know The Difference

Introduction In a judgment delivered by the Singapore High Court in Crystal Beauty Pte Ltd v Xu Jasmine and another [2025] SGHC 86, the court examined a claim by a commercial property purchaser against its appointed property agent. At the heart of the dispute was a discrepancy between the stated floor area of a property […]

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