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What happens to a pension pot on divorce?

Simon Donald, partner. Cripps Pemberton Greenish, 30/07/2020


Simon Donald, Cripps Pemberton Greenish

In a marriage it is often the case that one spouse has accrued a larger pension fund than the other. This may be because a spouse has taken a career break, or ceased work entirely, to bring up the family. Equally, one party may not have needed to work, relying instead on their spouse for financia...


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