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Divorce And Pensions
Does anyone know how this works? Our friends are divorcing after 35 years marriage. No dependants. (a) Is it basically 50:50 assets, even though one is the 'guilty' party? (b) Spouse will presumably get 50% of his pension going forward. However, his pension is his alone (i.e. not even provision for a widow's pension) on the basis that, presumably, his pension payment is higher and would have ended on his death. Do they sort of unravel the pension and set up something anew or does her half cease on his death post divorce? Thanks.
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guilt went out in the 1967 reforms ( OK 1972 then)
b) https:/ /www.pe nsionwi se.gov. uk/en/d ivorce
scroll down to bit where it says getting legal advice is essential
guilt went out in the 1967 reforms ( OK 1972 then)
b) https:/
scroll down to bit where it says getting legal advice is essential
Often if there is a house AND a pension the person who has the pension gives up some or all of the house to keep the pension.
A male relative of mine got divorced and he and his wife had a family home.
He gave up all rights to the home but was allowed to keep all his pension.
This will obviously depend on the value of the house and the value of the pension.
A male relative of mine got divorced and he and his wife had a family home.
He gave up all rights to the home but was allowed to keep all his pension.
This will obviously depend on the value of the house and the value of the pension.
yeah this is described in the URL I gave
pension offsetting ...
I didnt understand that as pension should be included and not offset ( subtracted ) - but a trade - I keep more of the pension and you keep more of the house ....is common
much better if they can keep talking to each other
but so many cant ....
pension offsetting ...
I didnt understand that as pension should be included and not offset ( subtracted ) - but a trade - I keep more of the pension and you keep more of the house ....is common
much better if they can keep talking to each other
but so many cant ....