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How to Protect Your Pension in a Divorce – The Story of Sarah and Mark

Background

Sarah and Mark were married for 25 years and had built a life that included shared assets, joint accounts, and individual pensions. After their decision to part ways, one of their key concerns was how to protect those hard-earned pensions during the divorce. Specifically, Sarah was keen on finding out how to protect her pension in a divorce as it was her primary source of expected income post-retirement.

Challenge

Both Sarah and Mark had valuable pensions from their long-standing careers, Sarah in healthcare and Mark in engineering. Sarah was approaching retirement age and wanted to secure her pension without sacrificing other assets. The challenge was to arrive at an equitable asset division that took into consideration the years of contributions both had made to their respective pensions.

Winston Solicitors' Approach

One party approached Winston Solicitors with their primary question: How to protect our pensions in a divorce? After an initial consultation, our solicitors recommended the following steps:

  1. Understand the Legal Framework: We advised Sarah and Mark on the legal position surrounding pension division in a divorce, including the concept of matrimonial assets and equitable distribution methods for them.
  2. Pension Valuation: We enlisted the services of a certified actuary to provide an accurate valuation of both Sarah and Mark's pensions and ensure we were comparing “like with like” between the two types of pensions.
  3. Negotiation and Mediation: To protect Sarah’s interest in her pension, we suggested pension offsetting as a viable option, considering the couple's other assets which included property and investments.
  4. Drafting a Consent Order: We prepared a legally binding financial agreement that clearly delineated the division of assets, including how each would protect their pension.

Outcome

Sarah opted for pension offsetting, retaining her full pension, while Mark received a larger share of the couple’s property investments. Both parties felt the division was equitable, and Sarah was relieved to have effectively protected her pension in the divorce. As specialist advice had been obtained, the Court was able to approve the agreement, as the Judge was satisfied it was fair to both parties.

Key Takeaways: How to Protect Your Pension in a Divorce

  1. Seek Professional Guidance: This case highlights the importance of engaging a solicitor with expertise in asset division and specifically experience of pensions in divorce scenarios.
  2. Pension Valuation is Crucial: An actuarial valuation can provide an accurate figure for asset division.
  3. Legal Formalities are Important: A consent order can help cement the terms and protect your interests, particularly concerning pensions in divorce and give peace of mind that a claim will not arise at a later date.
  4. Consider Various Options: Offsetting, sharing, and earmarking are different ways to handle pension assets. The right strategy depends on your unique circumstances.

Conclusion

This case study illustrates that when it comes to the question of how to protect your pension in a divorce, the guidance of specialised solicitors like those at Winston Solicitors can be invaluable. Whether your situation resembles Sarah and Mark's or you have different concerns, professional advice tailored to your circumstances can make a significant difference in your financial well-being post-divorce.

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