http://www.divaasia.com/article/1026
Newly-wedded wife forces husband to write will
To ensure she is the sole benefactor of all his property in any case of mishaps, a just-married Chinese woman wanted her husband to write his will, sign an agreement and buy insurance.
The man told Lianhe Wanbao that after he married the woman from China for a month, she forced him to leave all his assets to her and help her apply for permanent residence in Singapore.
She even used his name to secretly open a massage parlour, which displeased him greatly.
"Obviously, she marries me not because she loves me. Not only did she secure all benefits to this marriage, she exploited me and opened a massage parlour," 48-year-old Su told Wanbao.
"I'm worried that if I continue to be with her, I may be pushed to violate the law."
Mr Su is a factory operator, and this is his second marriage.
He met his current wife at Chinatown in 2006.
"She brought her daughter of about 10 years along to Singapore to pursue an education. She was working at a massage parlour in Chinatown, and had approached me on the street with massage services. We even went to a hotel together after that," says Mr Su.
According to Mr Su, he was mesmerised by her beauty, and would frequently visit her in Chinatown every week.
The two grew intimate.
Early this year, his Chinese wife suggested that they register their marriage, and both decided on September.
He did not expect her to show her true colours just one month into their marriage.
"She even insists that I put her name as well as her daughter's in the housing deed. I regret marrying her," Mr Su expressed.