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19 May 17 #492397 by shareindex
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Apologies but I also put this question on DIY.

Family advice is to split everything down the middle and go for Clean Break.
Assets: House, savings, 2 State Pensions,1 works pensions,1 army pension, 1 war disability pension.
All pensions are mine except my wifes 60% State pension.

How to settle the pension pots? Must the authorities get involved?

Advice & Comments appreciated.
Thanks.

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20 May 17 #492438 by dukey
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The first job is open disclosure between you both, if you can do that then a consultation report is job No2, that gives some indication of how the assets should be divided.

Pensions can be complicated, best take professional advice.

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