Re: All you need to know about "Marriage/Divorce" under the SG Law
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Originally Posted by Frankiestine
So if she was not part of my nomination she won't get a cents? Then can she contest the decision cos end of the day when I die, it would mean the end of another source of income (maintenance) for her..
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Not quite. The CPF monies will be part of matrimonial assets but unlikely when the split comes they will take from the CPF account itself. The contest is more for the children. It is law that a parent cannot leave nothing to their children. So can fight for some inheritance. As for ex-wife unlikely to contest CPF when you are dead. Unless you were supposed to pay lump sum amount and you drop dead before payment and only left your CPF money because you spent everything else le.
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