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This information applies in England, Wales, and Scotland. It will also be helpful for claimants in Northern Ireland.
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Many couples leave their pensions out when they decide how to divide their money and property as part of a divorce – and this can be a huge mistake. Sometimes people feel that because the pension is only in the name of the person who built it up, to share it would be ‘unfair’. But it is more often unfair not to share it.
Watch this short video to see why you need to include your pensions when you divide money and property as part of a divorce, and what steps you should take.
Below the film you can see our top five tips on what on what to do about pensions when you get divorced.
This information applies to England and Wales
This 30-minute film is for people going to court about their finances as part of a divorce or ending a civil partnership and don't have a lawyer to help. It is a step-by-step guide to how you fill out your financial statement (Form E) yourself. Watch Rosemary as she completes her own form and explains what details you put where, and what all the gobbledygook actually means.
This information applies to anyone divorcing in England and Wales.