Despite MOH guidelines, some divorced parents making use of circuit breaker to deny former spouses access to children

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Despite MOH guidelines, some divorced parents making use of circuit breaker to deny former spouses access to children
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SINGAPORE — Jane (not her real name) was supposed to meet her son once a week as part of court-ordered custodial arrangements following her divorce with her ex-husband five years ago.

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