Today-Jan 10

Some Members of Parliament (MPs) voiced their concerns on Monday (Jan 10) over whether a new divorce option could raise divorce rates by making it easier for married couples to split, offering proposals to help couples mend ties and resolve their issues rather than contemplate divorce. The MPs were debating the Women’s Charter that, among other things, was amended to introduce a new Divorce by Mutual Agreement (DMA) reason in divorce proceedings, which is meant to be a more amicable option for couples to split up legally.A total of 16 MPs spoke in a three-hour debate over various aspects of the amendments, with some questioning the need for this change and seeking assurance from the Government that the new option would not erode the sanctity of marriage. The change, which was passed by Parliament on Monday, adds a new route for couples to mutually agree that their marriage has broken down irretrievably and that both sides are jointly responsible for the breakdown. Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/parliament-amends-womens-charter-introduce-divorce-mutual-agreement-option-some-mps-highlight-concerns-1787356