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Family lawyers: Take a survey on the Women’s Charter
April 9th, 2021 | Family and Divorce, News
Are you a family lawyer currently practicing in Singapore, or have you practiced at some point in the past three years? If so, we’d like to get your thoughts on the Women’s Charter!
As part of AWARE’s advocacy efforts around the national gender equality review in 2020-2021, we are collecting legal professionals’ views on the Women’s Charter. Please take this survey to share your opinions on divorce, family violence and the enforcement of court orders.
All responses will be kept anonymous. Based on the data collected, we will create a policy wishlist and submit this to the Government ahead of its white paper on gender. This way, we hope to bring attention to certain pressing issues under the Women’s Charter, and suggest meaningful improvements.
If you have any further questions or concerns, contact Lee Yoke Mun at yokemun@aware.org.sg or call AWARE at 6779 7137.
Click here to take our survey on the Women’s Charter
Explore AWARE’s other initiatives around the gender equality review here.