Most civil disputes under $20,000 don’t need a lawyer at all. The Small Claims Tribunal was built for self-representation. Non-compete clauses are often unenforceable. Debt recovery follows a simple process. You just need the right knowledge. Get it for $67 per guide or $180 for all five (46% off—save $155 vs. buying individually).
Someone owes you $5,000. You call a lawyer. They quote $3,000 for a letter of demand and tribunal filing. You do the math: net recovery $2,000. You decide it’s not worth pursuing. The person who owes you money wins — not because they’re right, but because the cost of justice exceeded the cost of walking away. This guide was built to change that equation.
Your employment contract has a non-compete clause. A better offer arrives. You assume it’s enforceable because you signed it. Most non-compete clauses in Singapore are overly broad and unenforceable. Your employer wants you to believe otherwise. Lawyers charge $2,000–5,000 to tell you it probably isn’t. You stay trapped because of legal fear, not legal reality.
Your landlord deducts $2,800 from your deposit for damage that was fair wear and tear. Your tenant refuses to pay for damage they caused. Someone is harassing you online and you don’t know your options. These are everyday disputes with clear legal frameworks — but most people don’t know those frameworks exist. They overpay for help, or walk away entirely.
A single strategy consultation with a commercial lawyer in Singapore runs $2,000–3,500. That covers one issue — a contract dispute, or a debt recovery, or a tenancy disagreement — not all three.
To understand your full position across every commercial and contractual dimension of your case, you’re looking at $6,000–10,500 in consultations before any actual legal work begins. That’s just to learn the framework. Drafting, negotiation, and court representation are on top of that.
These five guides cover the same strategic ground — for $180.
These guides contain the exact frameworks, templates, and procedures we use with clients paying $3,000–15,000 in civil litigation fees. The only difference? You’re doing the work yourself.
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Five practical guides covering the legal disputes most likely to affect your career, finances, and daily life. Written by practising lawyers at Tembusu Law who handle 500+ civil matters annually.
Escape your non-compete clause legally in Singapore. Learn how courts assess enforceability, why many restrictive covenants fail, and your strategic options for career freedom. Covers legitimate business interests, reasonableness tests, and negotiating release. Essential for employees restricted by post-employment covenants.
$67.00
Recover debts yourself in Singapore using the Small Claims Tribunal and Magistrate’s Court. Step-by-step guidance from demand letters to enforcement, with templates, evidence checklists, and realistic expectations. Save legal fees while collecting what you’re owed. Perfect for claims up to $20,000 and beyond.
$67.00
Resolve Singapore rental disputes effectively—deposit claims, early termination, and property damage disagreements. Comprehensive guidance for both landlords and tenants, with documentation checklists, dispute resolution strategies, and SCT filing guidance. Protect your position in any tenancy conflict.
$67.00
Navigate overwhelming debt in Singapore with clarity. Understand bankruptcy, the Debt Repayment Scheme, and informal alternatives. Learn the consequences, restrictions, and path to discharge. Make informed decisions about your financial future with this comprehensive guide to debt crisis options.
$67.00
Protect your reputation from defamation, harassment, and online attacks in Singapore. Understand your legal options under defamation law and POHA, with practical guidance on evidence preservation, cease and desist letters, and court applications. Take control when your name is under attack.
$67.00
Five practical legal guides for everyday disputes in Singapore: employment restrictions, debt recovery, rental disputes, bankruptcy options, and reputation protection. Save $155 vs individual purchase. 250+ pages of actionable guidance with templates, checklists, and step-by-step procedures.
$335.00 Original price was: $335.00.$180.00Current price is: $180.00.
| What You Learn | Lawyer Cost | These Guides |
|---|---|---|
| Non-compete enforceability analysis | $1,500–$3,000 | ✓ Included |
| Debt recovery process & templates | $2,000–$5,000 | ✓ Included |
| Tenancy dispute resolution | $1,500–$3,000 | ✓ Included |
| Bankruptcy & restructuring advice | $2,000–$4,000 | ✓ Included |
| Defamation & harassment strategy | $2,000–$5,000 | ✓ Included |
| TOTAL KNOWLEDGE VALUE | $9,000–$20,000 | $180 |
At $67 per guide, you're paying less than most lawyers typically charge for a 30-minute call. Unlike that call, you keep this guide and can return to it at any time you need it.
The Small Claims Tribunal, CASE mediation, and POHA were designed for self-representation. These guides give you the knowledge and confidence to use each one effectively.
Not every dispute requires professional help. These guides tell you honestly which problems you can handle yourself — and which ones genuinely warrant legal advice.
Letter of demand templates, deposit dispute letters, property condition checklists, and dispute correspondence — documents lawyers typically charge $500–2,000 to prepare.
Read the guides. Use them to handle your dispute, draft your demand letter, or prepare for a tribunal hearing.
If you don’t feel they’ve saved you at least $1,000 in legal fees or prevented at least one costly mistake, email us within 7 days for a full refund. No questions asked.
We’ve never had anyone request one.
Yes. These guides are created by qualified, practising lawyers at Tembusu Law. We handle civil litigation, commercial disputes, and advisory work across all five areas covered by these guides. The content reflects the same frameworks and practical approaches we use with paying clients.
Many civil disputes — particularly Small Claims Tribunal cases, security deposit disagreements, and straightforward debt recovery — are specifically designed for self-representation. These guides give you the tools to handle them yourself. For larger or more complex matters, the guides help you evaluate whether a lawyer is necessary and prepare more efficiently if you decide to engage one.
Instant PDF download after payment. Read on any device — phone, tablet, or computer. Print if you prefer paper. The guides are yours to reference permanently.
Leaving a job with a non-compete? Start with “Non-Compete Clause Liberation.” Someone owes you money? “DIY Debt Recovery Arsenal.” Rental dispute? “Landlord-Tenant Warfare.” Drowning in debt? “Bankruptcy or Survival?” Someone attacking your reputation online? “Reputation Defence.” If you face multiple issues, the bundle covers all five for $180.
We regularly update all guides. Purchase once and receive an up-to-date version you can rely on. For any significant shifts in legislation or tribunal procedures, check back for updates and download a revised guide.
Free content tells you the Small Claims Tribunal exists. Our guides show you exactly how to file, what evidence to bring, how to organise your case, what the adjudicator expects, and how to enforce your judgment when you win. The difference between knowing a process exists and actually navigating it successfully is worth far more than $67.
Total cost: $2,000–20,000 in abandoned claims + wasted legal fees
Total cost: $180 plus a few hours of your focused reading time
Complete Civil & Commercial Bundle
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These guides are designed for self-preparation, but some cases genuinely need professional representation. If your divorce involves complex assets, contested custody, or international elements, we’re here to help.
These materials are published for general informational and educational purposes only. They do not constitute legal advice, do not create a lawyer-client relationship, and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional legal counsel. Legal outcomes are highly fact-specific. Always consult a qualified lawyer before making decisions based on the information provided. Tembusu Law LLC accepts no liability for any loss or damage arising from reliance on these materials.