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Each year in Singapore, there are over seven thousand divorces and annulments. And for many of them, they are acrimonious. This year, the Government of Singapore conducted several conversations with members of the public to find a way to make divorces more amicable. An amicable divorce is undoubtedly beneficial for all parties involved, especially the children. But is it possible? Our guest today is Himli Ali and he has been divorced from his wife for about a year and his divorce was (guess what?) amicable. Today, Hafiz and I will be finding out how they did it.
Each year in Singapore, there are over seven thousand divorces and annulments. And for many of them, they are acrimonious. This year, the Government of Singapore conducted several conversations with members of the public to find a way to make divorces more amicable. An amicable divorce is undoubtedly beneficial for all parties involved, especially the children. But is it possible? Our guest today is Himli Ali and he has been divorced from his wife for about a year and his divorce was (guess what?) amicable. Today, Hafiz and I will be finding out how they did it.