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Which court orders are required to be submitted to the CPF Board for the purpose of division of CPF assets in a divorce?


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Please submit the court order to the Board if the CPF-related orders pertain to the following:
 
1. Transfer of property with zero or partial CPF refunds to the outgoing owner; or
 
2. Division of other (i.e. non-property) CPF-related matrimonial assets such as transfer of CPF savings from Member A to Member B or payment (charging) of Member A’s CPF savings to Member B; or
 
3. Division of property (with full, partial or zero CPF refunds) and other (i.e. non-property) CPF assets.
 
Please refer to Annex B (PDF, 396KB) for examples of court orders that are required to be submitted to the CPF Board.
 
You may also wish to know the types of court orders not required to be submitted to CPF Board.

This information is sourced from CPF


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