Practical guidance for everyday life in Singapore
Explore clear, actionable insights on legal matters, business essentials, accident preparedness, and everyday challenges. SG Law Guru breaks down complex topics into simple, practical advice — so you can make informed decisions before problems escalate.
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Got into a traffic accident in Singapore? Stay calm — SG Law Guru understands how anxious or overwhelmed you might feel, but what you do in the moments that follow matters most. Understanding traffic accident Singapore procedures helps you know the next step forward. This guide walks you through each step — from keeping everyone…
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Traffic accidents in Singapore, or anywhere else, can happen unexpectedly — whether along expressways, carparks, traffic junctions, or even smaller neighbourhood roads. In stressful moments like these, panic often causes people to overlook basic safety steps. Knowing simple first aid procedures at accident scene in Singapore procedures can help prevent further injury while waiting for…
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From investment “opportunities”, job offers to fake government messages, scam cases have surged across Singapore in recent months. While many believe they can “spot a scam easily”, today’s syndicates operate like professional enterprises. They know how to sound legitimate, calm your doubts, and gain your trust. Here are seven red flags to help you recognise…
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In Singapore’s fast-moving business world, Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (“SME”) often need to share sensitive information — with vendors, a potential partners, investors, or freelancers. But, how do you ensure that your ideas, pricing, or internal processes aren’t disclosed publicly? That’s where a Non-Disclosure Agreement (“NDA”) comes in. For any SME in Singapore, an NDA…
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SG Law Guru is going to share seven tell-tale scam warning signs in Singapore to watch out for, and what you can do if you suspect someone close to you might be caught in a scam. But scams don’t just steal money — they break connections and isolate victims in quiet, painful ways. When that…
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Part 4 of SG Law Guru’s 7-Part Will Series Unwillable assets in Singapore are assets that cannot be distributed through a Will. Many people believe that once they have made a Will, everything they own will follow it accordingly — but this is not true. In Singapore, some of the most valuable assets a person…
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Part 3 of SG Law Guru’s 7-Part Will Series When preparing a Will, the questions that cause the most confusion are surprisingly simple: “Who should I choose as my Executor?”“Should my parents be my child’s Guardian?”“Can I appoint my spuse for everything?” The answers are rarely straightforward. Many people choose an executor in Singapore based…
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Part 2 of SG Law Guru’s 7-Part Will Series Most Singaporeans delay making a Will. Some feel they are “still young”, others think they “don’t have much”, and many assume that “my family will know what to do.” Unfortunately, law doesn’t work based on assumptions or family understanding. If you pass away without a Will…







