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Pension Sharing Order

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12 Jul 22 #519590 by hodgegraham
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Good morning all, I have been divorced for 12 years now and at the time of court agreements it was agreed that a pension sharing order would be implemented on my pension. to date my ex has not enabled the pension sharing order i.e. transferred the amount out of my pension to her won pot.

Now that I am over 55 i am looking for early pension option but have been told nothing can be released until the pension sharing order has been implemented by my ex. I have tried to sort this on a personal basis but nothing happening.

Does anyone know of anyway around this? looks like it could go on for a few more years unless i can get it sorted and I thought all this control stuff was indeed over but obviously not quite.

Thanks in anticipation

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19 Jul 22 #519630 by hadenoughnow
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Hmm. Was the pension company provided with the paperwork to effect the transfer??
It will all be horribly out of date now and presumably your pension will have increased in value. You won't want to share that increase, especially if you have been paying into the pension.

You may have to make an application to court for enforcement and ask if the percentage share could be recalculated to exclude the pension that has accrued since the order. I am not sure if it can.

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