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Almost 1 in 5 couples cite new reason for divorce that does not pin blame on other party
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Almost 1 in 5 couples cite new reason for divorce that does not pin blame on other party

In Singapore, nearly 18.8% of civil divorces in 2025 were granted under the new 'divorce by mutual agreement' grounds, which allow couples to end their marriage without assigning blame. This option, introduced in July 2024, aims to reduce conflict by providing an alternative to traditional fault-based reasons such as adultery or unreasonable behavior. Unreasonable behavior remains the most common cause of civil divorce, accounting for 48.7%, while separation lasting three years or more follows at 30.5%. Overall, divorces and annulments decreased by 1.9% compared to 2024. Among Muslim divorces, personality differences and infidelity were the leading causes. Most divorces across both religious groups were initiated by women, with over two-thirds being filed by wives. Safeguards include court interventions to encourage reconciliation if there is potential for a successful marriage revival.

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The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesParty-aligned🔒Center5 hr. ago
Almost 1 in 5 couples cite new reason for divorce that does not pin blame on other party

In Singapore, nearly 18.8% of civil divorces in 2025 were granted under the new 'divorce by mutual agreement' grounds, which allow couples to end their marriage without assigning blame. This option, introduced in July 2024, aims to reduce conflict by providing an alternative to traditional fault-based reasons such as adultery or unreasonable behavior. Unreasonable behavior remains the most common cause of civil divorce, accounting for 48.7%, while separation lasting three years or more follows at 30.5%. Overall, divorces and annulments decreased by 1.9% compared to 2024. Among Muslim divorces, personality differences and infidelity were the leading causes. Most divorces across both religious groups were initiated by women, with over two-thirds being filed by wives. Safeguards include court interventions to encourage reconciliation if there is potential for a successful marriage revival.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data on divorce trends in Singapore without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on legal changes and statistical outcomes without taking a clear stance on the merits or drawbacks of the new divorce-by-mutual-agreement law. The tone is neutral, focusing on

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