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Suspected lies on D81 form

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03 Dec 20 #514966 by Ewilmo
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Do you have to supply CETV for this form or do you just give figures for the pension or can you both use a pension statement

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05 Dec 20 #514981 by hadenoughnow
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You could start by getting the agreement and the current financial position reviewed. This can be done via one of our low cost services. Give the helpline a call and explain that you have been referred from the forum.

It is also worth googling the pensions advisory group report. This has underlined the importance of equalising pension incomes in retirement.

How long is the marriage? What other assets are there? Do you have children to consider??

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