SINGAPORE – A woman put a $2 million apartment on trust for her then six-year-old son but wanted to sell it when the value of the property went up by about $500,000.
SINGAPORE – A woman put a $2 million apartment on trust for her then six-year-old son but wanted to sell it when the value of the property went up by about $500,000.
But her decision hit a major roadblock when she applied to the High Court for permission to sell because she could not convince the judge that the sale was for the benefit of the son, who is the owner of the property.
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