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Practice Areas

Messrs. S Y Cheng Advocates' Litigation Department offers legal representation for general litigation, employment and labour law and family law disputes. The Conveyancing Department handles various matters including property transactions, such as buying, selling, and leasing properties, general legal advice and wills and estates.

Litigation

Litigation

General Litigation

Industrial Law

Employment & Labour Law

Conveyancing

Family Law

Litigation is the resolution of disputes between parties through the court system. The litigation process involves various stages, such as pre-action conferences, filing a claim, discovery, interlocutory proceedings, negotiations, mediation in suitable cases and trial. The following is a brief snapshot of the range of matters relating to civil disputes that our firm takes up. 

  • Breach of Contract

  • Personal Injury & Torts

  • Property disputes

  • Injunctions 

  • Employment Disputes

  • Unfair Dismissal

  • Wills & Estates

  • Family Law

  • Judicial Review

  • Negotiation, Mediation & ADR

  • Conveyancing

    Wills and Estates

    Conveyancing

    General Legal Advice

    General Legal Advice

    Family Law

    Wills and Estates

    Our firm handles a wide range of conveyancing transactions which is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one person or entity to another. It involves various steps, such as title searches, drafting and reviewing contracts, advising on the applicable laws and regulations and registering the property transfer with the relevant authorities. We also provide legal advice in general areas of law and provide assistance with drafting wills and the administration of estates. The following is a brief snapshot of our conveyancing department's practice areas:  

  • Transfer of property ownership

  • Leasing and tenancy agreements

  • General legal advice 

  • Preparation of Wills and Administration of Estates

  • Customised agreements

  • Non-contentious divorce