One of Singapore's leading law firms.
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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Was looking for a Notary Public to witness the signing of some documents for use in Malaysia and found JCP Law firm which had good reviews on the internet. True enough, it had been a wonderful and smooth process from the first phone call to find out more,…
We engaged JCP Law to assist a dear friend with her divorce. From the initial enquiry through to the conclusion of the matter, the team was respectful, professional, and supportive throughout.
I recently had certificates translated from Indonesian to English and certified by JCP. The service was excellent from start to finish. The team was professional, efficient, and the translations were accurate.
Recent writing on Singapore law.
- Company registration 21 Aug 2026
Choosing and Clearing a Company Name in Singapore
ACRA approving your name is not the end of the question. A competitor has twelve months from your incorporation to apply to have you renamed, and a trade mark injunction can force a change at any time.
Read article → - Company registration 19 Aug 2026
Registering a Company in Singapore
Incorporation itself is fast and cheap. What decides whether it goes smoothly is the resident director requirement, the company secretary, and the obligations that begin the day the company exists rather than when someone gets around to them.
Read article → - Corporate secretarial 18 Aug 2026
ACRA Annual Filing Deadlines for Singapore Companies
AGM within six months of the financial year end, annual return within seven. Both run from the financial year end rather than from incorporation or from the calendar year, and a private company that dispenses with its AGM still has a deadline.
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