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14 Dec 09 #169159 by Soldierbluenomore
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This is more of an issue for forces pensions because this can be in payment for a soldier at the end of a 22yr career so they might only be 40yo but the ex can't get their share until 60yo (55yo now but reduced amount)
I have heard some horror stories of forces pension division to take this into account.

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