Stephanie Looi graduated from King’s College London in 2003 and was admitted to the Singapore Bar in 2005 as an Advocate and Solicitor after having trained with a Senior Counsel in a leading matrimonial law firm in Singapore.
Since then, she has acquired vast experience in family law litigation. Stephanie appears regularly for clients at all levels of the Singapore Courts on all matters affecting the family including division of matrimonial assets, maintenance, custody and international relocation, trust and property disputes, family violence, child abduction as well as cross-border child and financial related matters.
She is also highly experienced in both contentious and non-contentious probate proceedings involving large estates and personal disputes, as well as acting for deputies in cases of Mental Capacity Act (both contested and non-contested).
Apart from family litigation, Stephanie also frequently advises and represents clients in the drafting of relevant Prenuptial and Postnuptial Deeds, which are particularly useful to clients who have significant pre-marital assets and advising them on setting up a framework that helps protect their assets and to reduce unnecessary acrimony.
In addition to her wealth of experience in the area of family law, Stephanie also maintains an active civil and commercial dispute practice, representing personal and corporate clients in cases involving complicated legal and factual issues.
Stephanie has also given several talks in both English and Chinese language on wills, lasting power of attorney and divorce matters to various organizations such as Singapore Press Holdings and most recently to Singapore Tourism Board.
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