Most people lose 15-30% of their entitled assets because they don’t know the formula Singapore judges actually use. Lawyers charge $5,500 to explain how asset division, custody, and maintenance outcomes are determined in court. Get that knowledge for $67 per guide or $180 for all five (46% off—save $155 vs. buying individually).
You walk into divorce proceedings blind. You don’t understand how assets get divided. You don’t know how maintenance is calculated. You have no idea what evidence courts require.
You agree to terms that cost you $50,000–200,000 in assets because you didn’t know the formula.
Your spouse has a lawyer. That lawyer knows the ANJ v ANK methodology. They know how to document indirect contributions. They know what courts actually accept as evidence.
You’re negotiating against a professional who understands the rules of a game you’ve never played.
Every month of uncertainty costs you. Contested divorces in Singapore take 12–24 months. Each court appearance. Each failed negotiation. Each sleepless night adds up fast.
Prepared spouses settle faster, spend less on legal fees, and move on with their lives much sooner.
A single strategy consultation with a family lawyer in Singapore runs $2,000–3,500. That covers one topic — asset division, or maintenance, or custody — not all three.
To understand your full position across every financial and parenting dimension of divorce, you’re looking at $6,000–10,500 in consultations before any actual legal work begins. That’s just to learn the framework. Filing, 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, checklists, and case law we use with clients paying $15,000–40,000 in legal fees. The only difference? You’re doing the work yourself.
300+
Cases per year
$50M+
Assets negotiated
15+
Years experience
+$130,000 recovered
$4,000 saved in fees
3+hours lawyer time saved
Five comprehensive guides covering every strategic dimension of Singapore family law. Written by practising lawyers at Tembusu Law who handle 300+ divorce cases annually.
| What You Learn | Lawyer Cost | These Guides |
|---|---|---|
| How asset division actually works | $2,500–$4,000 | ✓ Included |
| Spousal maintenance calculation | $2,000–$3,500 | ✓ Included |
| Child maintenance frameworks | $2,000–$3,500 | ✓ Included |
| Custody strategy & evidence | $2,000–$3,500 | ✓ Included |
| Pre-divorce preparation | $3,000–$5,000 | ✓ Included |
| TOTAL KNOWLEDGE VALUE | $11,500–$19,500 | $180 |
Knowing your true entitlement based on indirect contributions can be worth $50,000+.
Arrive already understanding the frameworks. Ask precise questions. Skip the basics. Save 30–50%.
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Yes, this content is created by qualified and practising lawyers at Tembusu Law who manage over 300 family law cases each year. Our fees for complete divorce representation range from $3,500 to $40,000. These guides incorporate the same strategic frameworks and fundamentals that we apply with our paying clients.
If you’re dealing with contested cases or complicated assets, it’s probably a good idea to get a lawyer. But if you have a simple and uncontested divorce — where you and your spouse have already talked things through and agreed on all the terms — then having a lawyer might not be as necessary. Think of these guides as helpful resources that can serve two purposes: (a) a DIY information pack for straightforward cases where you just need some insights on how the Courts operate, or (b) a tool to make your lawyer three times more effective if you decide to work with one later. By understanding the basics of divorce law and what info your lawyer will need, you can make your legal spending go further and have a smoother, more efficient process.
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Absolutely! Even during the process, you can use these guides to supplement the preparation for your mediation, Family Dispute Resolution Conference (FDRC), or contested hearing. Many people use them to better understand their lawyer’s strategy, as well as to identify the arguments they should consider making.
We regularly update all guides. Purchase once and receive an up-to-date version you can rely on. For any significant shifts in legal principles, check back for updates and download a revised guide.
Free content from Google and AI may seem impressive because it is quick and easy to access, often telling you that “Courts consider various factors.” However, it provides quantity rather than quality. Our guides curate the essential information you need to know, detailing the specific factors involved, how they are weighted, the estimated outcomes you can expect, and how to present your case effectively. The difference between generic knowledge and actionable intelligence is well worth the price.
Total cost: $5,500–40,000 + emotional devastation
Total cost: $180 + 8 hours of your time
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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.