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JCP Law LLC is a full-service law firm based at Raffles Place. We act for individuals, families, and businesses across family, corporate, property, and disputes matters, with clear advice and commercial judgment.
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Highly Recommend! Professional and reliable~ JCP Law was incredibly professional and handled my complex "proxy collection" for me perfectly. Special thanks to Ms. Diana Seow for personally going to the university to collect my documents.
Extremely impressed with JCP Law's team, especially Ms. Kaeley. They completed a notarised deed poll with apostille and mailed it to me overseas, all in under a week. Exceptionally fast and efficient.
They accomodated all of my requests regarding my documents to be certified as true copy. The staff are very helpful and friendly, they even offered to send me the scanned copies of my documents with free of charge which made it more easier for me to submit my…
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Variation of Court Order in Singapore: A Practical Guide
Court orders made during divorce or family proceedings are intended to provide clarity, structure, and protection for all parties involved. However, life circumstances rarely remain static. Changes in income, living arrangements, children’s
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Common Traffic Offences in Singapore and Their Penalties
Singapore has seen a notable increase in the volume of traffic accidents in 2024 compared to 2023. According to official sources, the number of traffic accidents resulting in fatalities increased from 131 cases in 2023 to 139 cases in 2024.
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Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) in Singapore
Planning for the future is not always easy, especially when it involves the possibility of losing mental capacity due to illness, accident, or age-related conditions such as dementia. However, putting proper legal arrangements in place earl
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