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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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Recent writing on Singapore law.
- Lasting Power of Attorney 20 Aug 2026
Guide to Deputyship in Singapore
Deputyship is a Singaporean system in which the Family Courts have the authority to appoint a deputy to act on behalf of a person who lacks mental capacity and cannot make critical decisions independently. The power to do this comes from th
Read article → - Probate 20 Aug 2026
Grant of Probate Process and Timeline
What is Probate? Following the death of someone with a valid Will, their executor(s) (and their trustees, if applicable) whom the deceased appointed in their Will, must apply to a court for a Grant of Probate. However, if the deceased made
Read article → - Probate 20 Aug 2026
Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration
Introduction Following the death of a family member, their property (collectively called “the deceased’s estate”) must be administered and distributed under the law. If the deceased had made a Will, then normally they would have appointed a
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