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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.

 

Form E - Income and Capital Needs list

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01 Apr 14 #428224 by rubytuesday
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HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES:
Monthly Mortgage (first)
Monthly Mortgage (second)
Monthly Rent.
Monthly Holiday Property
Monthly Council Tax
Monthly Electricity
Monthly Oil
Monthly Water/Sewer
Monthly Gas or Propane / Solid Fuel
Monthly Phone & Mobile
Monthly Sky TV
Monthly Internet Access/Broadband
Monthly Household Supplies, Cleaning, Maintenance, Paint, etc.
Monthly Laundry & Dry Cleaning.
Monthly House & Contents Insurance
Monthly Gardening
Monthly Ground Rent/Service Charge
Monthly Furniture & Appliance Repair/Burglar Alarm Maintenance
Monthly Other Household
Monthly Other Utilities
Other
Total Monthly Household Expenses. . . . £
TRANSPORT EXPENSES:
Monthly Car Payments
Monthly Car Insurance
Monthly Car Petrol, Maintenance, Car Tax & Depreciation * see AA data
Monthly Parking, Tolls etc
Monthly Other Transportation e.g. Taxis

Total Monthly Transportation Expenses . . . . £
EXPENSES FOR CHILD(REN):
Monthly Child Care & Sitters
Monthly Child Clothing
Monthly Child Education School Fees
Monthly Child Education Other
Monthly Child Doctor, Dentist, Medication
Monthly Child Food
Monthly Child Tutors, Lessons, Stationery
Monthly Child Pocket Money
Monthly Child Holidays including spending money
Monthly Child Driving lessons
Total Monthly Child Expenses. . £

PERSONAL EXPENSES:
Monthly Restaurants & Entertainment
Monthly Food / Groceries.
Monthly Clothes
Monthly Wine, Beer & Spirits
Monthly Cigarettes
Monthly Travel
Monthly Holidays
Monthly Bank Charges & Interest
Monthly Charitable Donations
Monthly Church / Synagogue / Mosque etc
Monthly Sub­script­ions Clubs
Monthly Presents
Monthly Hair, Manicure, Pedicure, keep Fit
Monthly Riding lessons
Monthly Lottery Tickets
Monthly Employment Education, Travel, Uniforms
Monthly Education
Monthly Loan Payments, Student Loan
Monthly Loan Payments other
Monthly Legal / Accountants fees
Monthly Life Insurance.
Monthly Personal Property Insurance
Monthly Pets
Monthly Stamps and Stationery
Monthly Sports / Hobbies / Lessons/Night School
Monthly Sub­script­ions, Books
Monthly Therapist / Counselling
Monthly Toiletries / Grooming / Chemist
Monthly Voluntary Pension Payments
Monthly Other Personal

Total Monthly Personal Expenses . . . . . . £
HEALTH AND MEDICAL EXPENSES:
Monthly Health Insurance-BUPA/PPP
Monthly Dental Insurance-Denplan
Monthly Disability Insurance
Monthly Medical / Doctor
Monthly Optical /Optician/Lenses/Glasses
Monthly Dental
Monthly Medicines & Pre­script­ions.
Monthly Orthodontist


CAPITAL NEEDS

House (3 bed roomed semi detached in area) £
Legal Fees & Stamp Duty £
Survey fees £
Estate Agents fees if sale
Home pack fees £
Carpets Curtains £
Basic Furniture replacement (list) £
House repairs (specify) £

Replacement car say 2 years old (model) 20 K miles

Children’s Furniture

Hope this helps

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03 Mar 18 #499998 by Fiona2399
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How long does this process take? And is it compulsory or do one of the parties involved have to ask for it to be done?

Thanks

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03 Mar 18 #500007 by Under60
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form E is only for people who can't agree a settlement, if you agree, just get a solicitor to draw up your agreement in a Consent Order.

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21 Nov 18 #504973 by imblue
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Oh my I wish I had checked on here first before sending in my form E, I didn't put holidays because I know I cant afford them. Oh well lets hope my solicitors or the kind judge will think of it. LOL ( I wont hold my breath )

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12 Dec 18 #505308 by Ellen 29
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Thanks for this... what is the age limit on child is it 18 or older if still dependent?

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Usually full time non advanced education.

CMS goes up to 20 in those circumstances.

CM can only be in a Court Order by consent otherwise it has to be dealt with by CMS if you can't agree.

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