Welcome to Gloria James-Civetta & Co

Gloria James-Civetta & Co (“GJC Law”), is a well-established law firm based in Singapore. Our firm is made up of legal practitioner in a wide range of areas including Local and International Divorces, Family Law matters, Estate Law, Corporate & Commercial Law, Civil Disputes, Criminal Law (white and blue collar crimes), Litigation and Mediation.

AREAS OF PRACTICE

Experience, strategies, successful resolutions

CRIMINAL LAW

Our lawyers respond quickly, providing urgent legal advice 24/7

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FAMILY LAW

Equipped with the experience and resources handle complex divorces

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ESTATE LAW

Fixed fee Probate and Letters of Administration for most cases

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CIVIL DISPUTES

Professional advice and competent representation in and out of court

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Welcome to Gloria James-Civetta & Co

Gloria James-Civetta & Co (“GJC Law”), is a well-established law firm based in Singapore. Our firm is made up of legal practitioner in a wide range of areas including Local and International Divorces, Family Law matters, Estate Law, Corporate & Commercial Law, Civil Disputes, Criminal Law (white and blue collar crimes), Litigation and Mediation.

NEWSPAPER PUBLICATIONS

Negotiating Divorce Settlement

Dividing Paths: A Guide to Negotiating Your Divorce Settlement

Divorce is not just a legal dissolution of a marital union but a reconfiguration of life’s plans and expectations. At the heart of this process is negotiating a settlement that can profoundly impact one’s financial stability and emotional well-being. The steps taken during these negotiations often predict the post-divorce reality, making the process important and […]

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applying for gurdianship in singapore

Applying to be a Legal Guardian in Singapore

How do I become a child’s guardian? Parents may not always be best suited to care for their children. This may stem from incarceration, insufficient income to support the child or even instances of domestic violence. In these cases, a relative of the child (i.e. an aunt or grandparent) can apply to the Court to […]