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Your Guide to Pensions and Divorce

Published by Daniel Bester on 24th January 202224th January 2022

This guide is designed to help separating partners:

a) work out what to do;

b) what the law says on pension sharing and

c) how to come to an agreement.

It also sets out what other help is there to help you plan for the future.

The guide can be accessed online at:

https://www.advicenow.org.uk/guides/survival-guide-pensions-divorce/

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