YFC v YFD

[2026] SGFC 86 Family Court 29 June 2026 • FC/D 5753/2023 ( FC/SUM 1799/2025,FC/CAPS 475/2024,FC/FRC 85/2024,FC/SUM 1053/2025,FC/SUM 140/2025 ) |FC/ECAO 13/2025 • 52 min read
28 cases cited

Key facts

Court Family Court
Decided
Judge Kevin Ho
Charges / claim Family law

Source: [2026] SGFC 86, Family Court, decided — eLitigation. Updated .

Catchwords

Practice Areas

Judges (1)

Parties (2)

Case Significance

In YFC v YFD ([2026] SGFC 86), District Judge Kevin Ho issued grounds of decision on 29 June 2026 covering the ancillary matters arising from the divorce between plaintiff-wife YFC and defendant-husband YFD in Divorce Suit No. 5753 of 2023, alongside the wife's Enforcement of Child Access Order application (FC/ECAO 13/2025) brought under section 126B of the Women's Charter 1961 (2020 Rev Ed) and her Summons No. 1799 of 2025 to vary the care and access arrangements fixed by an interim order of 28 April 2025. The matter was heard over six dates between 26 September 2025 and 17 June 2026, and the judgment addresses division of matrimonial assets, child maintenance, and whether a switch of care arrangements was warranted. The decision cites 28 reported cases, all Singapore authorities, and references the Family Justice Act.

[2026] SGFC 86 explained

YFC v YFD ([2026] SGFC 86) is a Singapore judgment decided by the Family Court on 29 June 2026. It is categorised under Family law. It is a recent decision; within this corpus no later judgment has cited it yet. This page summarises what the reported decision covers and links the primary sources — the full judgment, the statutes it cites, and the other cases it engages with — so the decision can be read in context. It is reference information, not legal advice, and it does not state the outcome or any holding beyond what the official judgment records.

What is [2026] SGFC 86 about?

YFC v YFD ([2026] SGFC 86) is a Family Court decision from 2026. Its published catchwords are “Family law — Child – Maintenance of Child”, “Family law — Custody – Enforcement of Child Access Orders”, “Family law — Ancillary powers of court – Division of matrimonial assets”, and “Family law — Custody – Care and Control and Access to Children – Whether a switch of care arrangements is required”, which indicate the subject matter the judgment addresses. The full reasoning and orders are in the judgment itself, linked below.

Which legislation does [2026] SGFC 86 consider?

The judgment refers to Family Justice Act. The statutes cited are listed in full on this page, each linking to its primary text.

What earlier Singapore cases does [2026] SGFC 86 cite?

Among the in-corpus authorities it refers to are [2026] SGHCF 12, [2026] SGHC(A) 7, and [2025] SGHC(A) 2, and 1 more. The complete list of cases cited, and of later cases that cite this decision, is shown on this page.

What issues did the Family Court address in YFC v YFD ([2026] SGFC 86)?

District Judge Kevin Ho's 29 June 2026 grounds in YFC v YFD ([2026] SGFC 86) covered division of matrimonial assets, child maintenance, enforcement of a child access order under section 126B of the Women's Charter, and whether a switch of care arrangements was warranted, citing 28 Singapore cases.

Statutes Cited

Family Justice Act

Cases Cited (28)

SG (12)
[2017] SGHCF 2 [2018] SGHC 267 [2019] SGFC 123 [2020] SGFC 73 [2021] SGHCF 18 [2022] SGHCF 23 [2023] SGHCF 3 [2023] SGHCF 36 [2024] SGHCF 40 [2025] SGHC(A) 2 [2026] SGHC(A) 7 [2026] SGHCF 12
SLR (16)
[2005] 3 SLR(R) 690 [2007] 3 SLR(R) 743 [2014] 2 SLR 769 [2015] 4 SLR 1043 [2016] 2 SLR 1 [2017] 1 SLR 609 [2017] 4 SLR 213 [2020] 2 SLR 588 [2021] 1 SLR 426 [2021] 3 SLR 1145 [2023] 1 SLR 1524 [2024] 1 SLR 158 [2024] 1 SLR 437 [2024] 2 SLR 557 [2025] 2 SLR 501 [2025] 3 SLR 1219

Judgment

Read the full judgment on the official Singapore Courts portal.

Read on eLitigation

Source: eLitigation ([2026] SGFC 86)