How Singapore Courts Decide Custody—And How to Position Yourself as the Better Parent
In contested custody cases, the parent who better understands how judges evaluate “the best interests of the child” has a decisive advantage. Courts aren’t looking for the “perfect” parent—they’re applying specific criteria that you can prepare for and address.
The Custody Battle Blueprint reveals exactly how Singapore Family Justice Courts assess custody applications, what evidence carries weight, and how to present yourself as the parent better positioned to serve your child’s welfare.
What You’ll Discover:
- The “welfare of the child” principle: what it actually means in practice
- Sole custody vs joint custody vs shared care: which arrangement courts prefer and why
- The status quo factor: why current arrangements heavily influence outcomes
- Care and control vs access: understanding what you’re actually fighting for
- How courts evaluate each parent’s relationship with the child
- The role of custody evaluations and child psychologist reports
- Relocation disputes: when a parent wants to move overseas with the child
The Factors Judges Actually Weigh:
- Which parent has been the primary caregiver (and how to prove it)
- Stability and continuity of care arrangements
- Each parent’s ability to meet the child’s physical and emotional needs
- The child’s own wishes (and when courts consider them)
- Co-parenting ability and willingness to facilitate the other parent’s relationship
Avoid the Fatal Mistakes:
Learn why alienating your child from the other parent backfires catastrophically in court. Understand how judges view parents who obstruct access, make unfounded allegations, or use children as pawns in adult disputes.
Includes:
✓ Primary caregiver evidence checklist
✓ Co-parenting plan template
✓ Access schedule frameworks
✓ Relocation application guide






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