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What are we each entitled to in our divorce settlement?

What does the law say about how to split the house, how to share pensions and other assets, and how much maintenance is payable.

What steps can we take to reach a fair agreement?

The four basic steps to reaching an agreement on divorce finances are: disclosure, getting advice, negotiating and implementing a Consent Order.

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A Consent Order is a legally binding document that finalises a divorcing couple's agreement on property, pensions and other assets.

 

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04 Jun 17 #492870 by Jackie7172
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Hi my husband and his ex wife seperated 21 years ago divorce was 15 years ago there was no Clean Break signed as they had a child together his ex wife re married and that was that.His ex wife has now divorced again and now wants some of my husbands private pension is she entitled to any of this ?

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04 Jun 17 #492872 by Under60
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It looks like that as she remarried, it is not a problem for you.
Have a read of this
www.prince-evans.co.uk/2013/11/i-trust-m...ent-order-necessary/

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04 Jun 17 #492874 by Jackie7172
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Thanks for that we have seen a solicitor and said the same but we wanted to make sure thanks for the reply

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