WPV v WPW
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WPV v WPW [2024] SGHCF 9 was decided in the General Division of the High Court (Family Division) by Choo Han Teck J on 5 February 2024, in District Court Appeal No 51 of 2023. The husband, aged 51, earned $13,426 a month as a senior manager, and the wife, aged 45, was a senior manager at a surgical department of a hospital. They married on 21 September 2000 and had three children, two daughters aged 17 and 14 and a son aged 12. Interim judgment was granted on 1 September 2021 and the ancillary matters were heard on 11 November 2022.
The District Judge had divided matrimonial assets amounting to $1,582,828.07 in the ratio of 57.45:42.55 in favour of the husband, a division that was not disputed, and ordered the cash proceeds from the sale of the matrimonial property to be divided in that ratio after payment of the parties' respective CPF contributions. The appellant contended the sale proceeds should be divided before the CPF contributions were refunded, this being the sole issue in the appeal. Counsel Mr Tan Yong Quan submitted that the ratio before CPF refunds could not be the same as the ratio after refunds. The catchwords record Family Law — Matrimonial assets — Division.
Summary
In this District Court appeal in the General Division of the High Court (Family Division), the Husband and Wife, who married in 2000 and had three children, disputed the division of their matrimonial assets totalling $1,582,828.07, which the District Judge had divided in the ratio of 57.45:42.55 in the Husband's favour. The sole issue was whether the sale proceeds of the matrimonial property should be divided before or after refund of the parties' CPF contributions, a dispute over roughly $68,325.98 (about a 4% difference). Choo Han Teck J dismissed the appeal, holding that the District Judge had calculated the ratio and made the orders such that either method reflected the final ordered ratio, and ordered each party to bear its own costs.
What was the sole issue in WPV v WPW [2024] SGHCF 9?
In WPV v WPW [2024] SGHCF 9, the sole issue was whether the cash proceeds from sale of the matrimonial property should be divided before or after CPF contributions were refunded. The District Judge's 57.45:42.55 division of $1,582,828.07 in the husband's favour was not disputed.
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