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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.

What is a Consent Order and why do we need one?

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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Our consultant service offers expert advice and support for people who are going to court over a fair financial settlement, for less than a quarter of the cost of using a traditional high street solicitor.


Change of circumstance after divorce

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31 Oct 07 #5581 by Red.scooter
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7 months after a heavily biased 76.5 - 23.5% judge decreed final settlement, son is driven out of his mothers new unmortaged £335000 home by her persistant and endless psycological torture and moves in with dad. Is there any way of readdressing the final settlement ?

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31 Oct 07 #5618 by Fiona
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Revisting a final settlement is difficult and it is normally undertaken only when assets weren't disclosed and later comes to light, or an event such as death or suicide changes the basis upon which the settlement was made happens within a few month of the settlement.

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