Report of the Duxbury Working Party
Resolution’s response to the Duxbury Working Party.
Resolution’s response to the Duxbury Working Party.
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Family Practice Conference 2023
The cost-of-living crisis is multi-faceted and will affect the vast majority of divorces. IFAs wo...
In Goodyear v Executors of the Estate of Heather Goodyear (deceased) [2022] EWFC 96, the court co...
With a busy life in practice, how many of us find the time to take in valuable insights from infl...
The rules around pension sharing orders are complex and fraught with risk…
Sarah Hoskinson, Partner at Burges Salmon and Philip Way, Partner at Mills & Reeve discuss the Pe...
The Pension Advisory Group won the John Cornwell award for its ground-breaking guide to what is o...
Join Sarah Hoskinson, Partner at Burges Salmon and Philip Way, Partner at Mills & Reeve as they d...
Covid has impacted on the speed and manner in which pension administrators are implementing pensi...
This recording sets out reflections on the Pensions Advisory Group (PAG) Report from Pensions on ...
This session will provide a summary of the Pensions Advisory Group (PAG) report – what to look out for and when to use a Pensions On Divorce Expert (PODE).
After a lengthy period in the authority desert, pensions on divorce continue to bask in the famil...
When targeting equal pension division, should courts look to create equality of CEs or income? An...
Public Sector Pensions have changed over the years, meaning that we now have a number of differen...
The ability to benefit from an ex-spouse’s superior national insurance (NI) contribution history ...
Clive Weir reports on the latest news regarding the reforms to public sector pensions.
The new 160-page guide to pensions on divorce is “a stiff read”, but given the expertise of its a...
When separating you may not be sure what the status of is of your and your partner's pension. This section looks at different scenarios.
On 6 April 2016, radical changes are to be made to the state pension of which practitioners must ...
The widely publicised pension freedoms were introduced on 6 April 2015 and brought with them a nu...
The Pensions Advisory Group has launched their long-awaited report on key pensions issues facing practitioners, the judiciary and divorcing couples.
The issues discussed in this section arise when the financial resources of a couple divorcing in ...
The committee works to educate and inform the membership - and on occasion the wider public - on tax, pensions and financial remedies.