Dealing with pensions in divorce
Dealing with the impact of divorce on pensions is rarely straightforward. Concerns may include whether pensions will be divided up and how this would affect income and retirement.
Pensions should be factored into any financial settlement on divorce, whether you're close to retirement age or not. Divorce and pensions can be complicated to deal with because each pension is different, with its own set of scheme rules and varying contributions. So, it's important to seek legal advice. This will inform you on how each pension may be treated in divorce. You can then consider how this affects the pension element of the divorce settlement you reach and your long-term financial security.
We're here to guide you through this difficult time. You can trust us to help you and support you every step of the way as our team of family lawyers has a wealth of experience dealing with pensions and divorce.
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How are pensions treated on divorce?
The starting point of a divorce is the sharing of matrimonial assets, including pensions. Pensions can be overlooked during divorce – particularly when you aren't close to retirement age. But they can be one of the largest assets in your case. You may be tempted to focus on tangible assets like a house or car, but it's also important to consider your future financial planning after separation, including what you'll do on retirement.
How do our pensions and divorce lawyers help?
Pensions are often the most valuable – yet most overlooked – asset during divorces. So, it's well worth investing in the best expertise to ensure pensions are dealt with in the best way.
Our lawyers have unrivalled experience in dealing with pensions and we work with you to understand your objectives.
We regularly advise on the role of pensions and on how your pension can be considered within a wider financial settlement. Here are some examples of just some of the issues we help our clients with:
- Dealing with a range of pensions including public sector pensions, SIPPs (Self Invested Personal Pension), defined benefit schemes and defined contribution schemes.
- Advising clients on pensions abroad and how they can be considered within a settlement.
- Working with pensions on divorce experts (PODE) to fully understand pension arrangements before advising our clients on how the pensions should be considered within a settlement.
- Advising clients on the implementation of pension sharing orders.
- Advising clients on enforcement proceedings where an order has not been implemented.
- We're well known for our expertise in advising on pensions with an international dimension.
Our services also extend further than just dealing with pensions on divorce. Our family lawyers can also assist you with the following:
- Divorce
- Business interests
- Child arrangements: including child relocation, disagreements on schooling, grandparents' rights, and holidays abroad
- Family trusts
- Financial settlements
- International family law
If you need our expertise in any of these areas, or just want to find out more about how we can help you, get in touch and one of our lawyers will assist you.