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When it is the wife who strays
Shifting power dynamics in marriage a factor, say experts
Published on Feb 26, 2012
-- ST ILLUSTRATION: ERIC ROCA
By Kezia Toh And Carolyn Khew
Cheating wives are on the rise, say divorce lawyers and marriage counsellors. In recent years, they have handled an increasing number of adultery cases that involve unfaithful wives rather than husbands.
Ms Adriene Cheong, a partner at Harry Elias Partnership, estimated that cheating wives used to number 20 per cent of the adultery cases she handled, but the figure has since risen to 40 per cent.
She has been practising family law for almost seven years.
Another family lawyer of 17 years, Mrs Aye Cheng Shone of A C Shone & Co, noted that allegations of adultery in wives have risen by 20 per cent.
BACKGROUND STORY
Work hard, play hard
'Affluence doesn't come cheap, it comes at a cost. After working so hard, some people feel that they deserve to play hard. Some will think they are entitled to pleasures and if the other party is available, they think 'why not'?'
MARITAL THERAPIST BENNY BONG
In some cases, cheating wives outnumber the men. Lawyer Gloria James of Gloria James-Civetta & Co said: 'The trend from last year is mostly women committing the adultery. For every one man, there are four women cheating.'
Read the full story in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times.

-- ST ILLUSTRATION: ERIC ROCA
By Kezia Toh And Carolyn Khew
Cheating wives are on the rise, say divorce lawyers and marriage counsellors. In recent years, they have handled an increasing number of adultery cases that involve unfaithful wives rather than husbands.
Ms Adriene Cheong, a partner at Harry Elias Partnership, estimated that cheating wives used to number 20 per cent of the adultery cases she handled, but the figure has since risen to 40 per cent.
She has been practising family law for almost seven years.
Another family lawyer of 17 years, Mrs Aye Cheng Shone of A C Shone & Co, noted that allegations of adultery in wives have risen by 20 per cent.
BACKGROUND STORY
Work hard, play hard
'Affluence doesn't come cheap, it comes at a cost. After working so hard, some people feel that they deserve to play hard. Some will think they are entitled to pleasures and if the other party is available, they think 'why not'?'
MARITAL THERAPIST BENNY BONG
In some cases, cheating wives outnumber the men. Lawyer Gloria James of Gloria James-Civetta & Co said: 'The trend from last year is mostly women committing the adultery. For every one man, there are four women cheating.'
Read the full story in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times.