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Two Mediators Discuss: Agreeing Finances on Divorce, Financial Disclosure & What to include.

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2022
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Комментарии • 21

  • @yogiparashara4016
    @yogiparashara4016 5 месяцев назад +2

    How does Sposal maintenance play if your Wife is now living with another partner?

    • @mediateuk9023
      @mediateuk9023  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Spousal Maintenance is primarily due to budgets, and household budgets. Each scenario can be different ofcourse and length of new relationship is a factor. There is more on spousal maintenance here: www.mediateuk.co.uk/guide-to-spousal-maintenance/ - Best wishes for your future.

  • @sheikh7548
    @sheikh7548 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much

  • @Change_O
    @Change_O 10 месяцев назад +3

    There's the free £500 government funded mediation voucher for divorcing/seperating couples.

    • @mediateuk9023
      @mediateuk9023  3 месяца назад +1

      That's correct - but remember it's only for issues on parenting / child arrangements and not on finances.

  • @fastmart
    @fastmart 10 месяцев назад +1

    Re Pension, how does a CETV for example 500,000 compare to a property at 500,000. If one party takes the property and the other the pension that would appear unfair as the pension cannot be cashed in for that CETV amount and it would not be possible to cover a mortgage with just that pension income to purchase a property valued 500,000. A property can be sold to raise cash but not a pension ?
    Hopefully that makes sense,

    • @mediateuk9023
      @mediateuk9023  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hello. Assets that are realisable, such as a property are usually treated separately to those that are not realisable, such as a pension. There is no fixed rule, but to get an accurate assessment of the offset value of a property against a pension valuation, who would need to use a Pension on Divorce Expert (PODE) or an actuary. Unfortunately they will charge for this. Remember to focus on both parties meeting need and if you can reach an agreement and meet needs then that is the way forward. Best of luck in reaching an agreement.

  • @user-my9gr8pe8k
    @user-my9gr8pe8k Год назад +1

    Legally, is this process only valid if divorce proceedings are started, i.e. decree nisi/application, etc? Is it also right that once a decree absolute is granted, that this is final in terms of finances (providing there are no issues re disclosure, etc?)

    • @mediateuk9023
      @mediateuk9023  Год назад

      Hello. A legally binding agreement would require a consent order. A clean break consent order would ensure finality once your final divorce order has been granted. You can book a Free consultation here if it helps. www.mediateuk.co.uk/book-a-free-15-minute-call-now/

  • @MedilynLeynes
    @MedilynLeynes 3 месяца назад

    If my husband and I agree on several accounts not to disclose the amounts on them , but still state what type and the account numbers are in the financial disclosure…can we do that? We agreed to just disclose the large amount accounts to split up. How do we deal with this type of agreement?

    • @mediateuk9023
      @mediateuk9023  3 месяца назад +1

      There is a thing called 'working' bank accounts - the accounts where money goes in and out. You can agree not to disclose the amounts in these if it changes throughout the month. Hope this helps and best of luck in resolving your finances together :)

  • @Simon-vc1wk
    @Simon-vc1wk 6 месяцев назад +4

    How is it fair that husband who built-up the assets of 22 years and paid for everything, suddenly has to divide for spouse who isn't working and didn't pay.

    • @KentPatriot
      @KentPatriot 5 месяцев назад +3

      She is called home-maker, I believe.

    • @mediateuk9023
      @mediateuk9023  5 месяцев назад +3

      Hi Simon. Under family law, the roles played in the marriage are treated as equal when looking at division of assets. We wish you best of luck in your future.

    • @somersetreefer1168
      @somersetreefer1168 3 месяца назад +3

      School run holds immense weighting!

    • @ginag8723
      @ginag8723 Месяц назад

      Simon, you sound like a peach. Good luck to your ex wife.

    • @freedc2055
      @freedc2055 15 дней назад

      @@ginag8723he’s right

  • @kingbobiivboofftwitter1758
    @kingbobiivboofftwitter1758 Год назад

    Is there ANYWHERE I can get free advice? I have a legal aid solicitor but I don't believe she's giving me the best advice. My ex husband has stolen £320k off of me, and they're forcing me to accept a clean break. I dont think this is the right thing for me. I'm on UC with 3 kids and limited money. He's a director on £100k a year. I'm so frustrated and ehat I find online is contradictory to ehat my solicitor says.

    • @mediateuk9023
      @mediateuk9023  Год назад

      Hello - sorry to hear you are not happy with your solicitor's advice. You should never be forced into accepting something. You can find legal aid advisors using this link find-legal-advice.justice.gov.uk - we wish you all the best in resolving this situation.

    • @Simon-vc1wk
      @Simon-vc1wk 6 месяцев назад

      Are wills taken into consideration at all