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Divorce, Done Better: Costs, Conflict & Children

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Divorce, Done Better: Costs, Conflict & Children

📅 Wednesday, February 25, 2026
🕗 8PM to 9.30PM

Divorce is one of the most expensive and emotionally damaging life decisions that one can make.

Whether you’re considering divorce, in the midst of it, or supporting someone you care about, what you do now matters. It affects costs, conflict, and children’s well-being.

🚫 Unsure what a divorce will really cost, and what drives those fees?
🚫 Afraid the process will take years and become more bitter than necessary?
🚫 Worried about ongoing conflict and how it affects co-parenting long after divorce?
🚫 Concerned about how separation may impact your children emotionally and psychologically?
🚫 Want to support a family member or friend?

In 90 minutes, get clear answers on:

💡 The cost of divorce, and how to reduce time, fees, and emotional strain
💡 How to keep conflict from escalating
💡 Practical ways to protect children from harm during and after divorce
💡 How to support someone going through divorce in a way that actually helps

Panellists:

Nicholas Gabriel Lim
Registered psychologist and trained lawyer. Worked in Family Courts and consulted on various levels for his practice knowledge and experience.

Joan Chan
Accredited divorce coach. A great people developer and a generous heart for families going through separation and divorce transitions.

Danny Loong
A serial entrepreneur who became a father in his 50s. Experienced a divorce and worked hard to obtain care over his child. He wants to be the voice for men who feel alone.

Moderator:

Jael Chng
Performance and wellbeing facilitator. Worked with top senior leaders, high performing teams, and youths.

Hosted by KiasuParents, on behalf of Amicus Curiae.

At Amicus Curiae, we believe family disputes don’t have to be adversarial, even when litigation is involved. Our focus is always on restoring relationships where possible. For those who want to understand how we work, we invite you to explore our Ethos page, where we share the principles and values that guide every step of our practice.

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