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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Actual lawyers care more about their livelihood and a lot less about the women's charter lol. It's basically a random piece of legislation which has little impact unless you work in family law. Thought that was obvious
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What happens when said equity partners get divorced which is not uncommon these days? Are they not worried about losing a sizeable chunk of assets to the other half who's been wining and dining while he slaves away till the wee hours for work? The women's charter affects all Singaporean males adversely whether he thinks about it now or not.