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EPISODE · Sep 30, 2024 · 27 MIN

Divorce and Retirement Why Women Must Prioritise Pensions in Settlements

from It's Not About The Money

In this episode, I discuss the critical importance of pensions in divorce settlements, particularly for women.  I highlight the common oversight of pensions during divorce proceedings and explain the various options available for managing pensions, including pension sharing, offsetting, and attachment orders.  I emphasise the need for women to seek financial advice during divorce to ensure they do not overlook significant assets that could impact their financial future. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Divorce and Pensions 02:58 The Importance of Pensions in Divorce 05:46 Understanding Pension Options During Divorce 12:07 Navigating the Divorce Process and Seeking Advice 21:12 Long-term Implications of Pension Decisions 24:07 Conclusion and Call to Action Resources: Get my FREE book 'It's Not About The Money' Take the Money StoryTypes® Quiz Join Catherine's FREE Facebook Group 'Wealthy Woman Community' Catherine's YouTube Channel Connect with Catherine on Instagram  Connect with Catherine on Facebook Pensions made simple here Amicable here Leave your thoughts on our podcast episodes here

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