Women’s Charter 1961 |
Women’s Charter (Mediation, Counselling and Family Support Programmes — Prescribed Persons) Rules 2022 |
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Citation and commencement |
1. These Rules are the Women’s Charter (Mediation, Counselling and Family Support Programmes — Prescribed Persons) Rules 2022 and come into operation on 30 December 2022. |
Parties to whom section 139I applies |
2. For the purpose of section 139I(1)(b)(ii) of the Act, the prescribed class of persons is all parties who have one or more children below 21 years of age. |
Persons who may be advised to attend family support programmes under section 139I |
3. For the purpose of section 139I(2)(b)(iii) of the Act, the prescribed class of persons is any person who, in relation to a child of the parties —
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Persons who may be advised to attend family support programmes under section 139J |
4. For the purpose of section 139J(2)(c)(iii) of the Act, the prescribed class of persons is, if the parties have any children, any person who —
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Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Social and Family Development, Singapore. |
[MSF 106-100-04; AG/LEGIS/SL/353/2020/7 Vol. 1] |
(To be presented to Parliament under section 180(2) of the Women’s Charter 1961). |