Singapore legislation
Clause 90
Clause 90
Proceedings for decree nisi of presumption of death and divorce
(1)
Any married person who alleges that reasonable grounds exist for supposing that the other party to the marriage is dead may present a petition to the court to have it presumed that the other party is dead and to have the marriage dissolved, and the court, if satisfied that such reasonable grounds exist, may make a decree nisi of presumption of death and of divorce.
(2)
In any such proceedings the fact that for a period of seven years or upwards the other party to the marriage has been continually absent from the petitioner, and the petitioner has no reason to believe that the other party has been living within that time, shall be evidence that he or she is dead until the contrary is proved.
(3)
Sections 95 and 123 of this Ordinance shall apply to a petition and a decree under this section as they apply to a petition for divorce and a decree of divorce respectively.