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Originally Posted by KangTuo
Process wise, correct.
But i did mine together... agree on the cause of divorce and ANCILLARY MATTERS within 1 hearing 
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KT kor kor oi, you give wrong advice to Haojian, how can he compare to your case???

You have no kids, no house and she is a Sinkie with a full-time job not needing your household allowances for sustenance, practically your ancillary matters are almost ZERO and her lawyer would have already advised her against making any claims as the chances of winning is very low
Moreover I think you totally forgot about the pre-trial conferences at the Family Court tio bo??
No need to argue further, this is extracted from the Subordinate Court website
A divorce is the legal procedure that ends a marriage.
When a Judge of the Family Court grants your divorce, he or she will hand down an Interim Judgment of Divorce. This is the end of the first stage of your divorce proceedings.
The Interim Judgment does not settle issues about the children, property or maintenance. In legal language, issues about the children, property and maintenance are known as ‘ancillary matters.’
The ancillary matters are usually dealt with after the Court has granted the Interim Judgment. This is the second stage of divorce proceedings.
Cheerios..........SS08 ^_^