Matrimonial Finances (financial remedy)is the term used to describe the process of sorting out financial matters upon divorce. We can assist you in seeking a resolution and will consider all methods of alternative dispute resolution with you.
Full and frank disclosure of your financial position is an essential part of the process. This is usually exchanged between parties before entering into an agreement. This not only allows us to advise you as to the right settlement but it also enables you to be sure that the agreement is fair and avoids the possibility of the agreement being unravelled at a later date on the basis of non disclosure. When submitting a consent order to the court it is necessary for both parties to complete a financial statement (D81) so that the court can ensure that it has considered the factors it is required to before approving the settlement.
You will no doubt have a number of questions such as how much child maintenance will I have to pay? Will my pension be included? How will the house be dealt with? Our qualified team can provide these answers and negotiate on your behalf on all of these and other relevant issues.
In the event that an agreement cannot be reached we can assist you through the process of a Court application whereby either you or your estranged spouse applies for a Financial Remedy, which is where the Court decides how the matrimonial assets (or debts) are divided.
The process for a Financial Remedy proceeding is as follows:
Even if you are seeking to agree matters between you it is important to know the factors that are taken into account by the court to ensure you are on the right track with negotiations or in the event that one party takes the matter to court.
These are as follows:
Our experienced team can assist you through the whole process ensuring that you reach the best outcome for you in a cost effective way.
To request further advice from the Family & Divorce Team or to book an appointment in our Peterborough, Oundle or Huntingdon office, please call 01733 882 800, email [email protected] or contact us via our enquiry form.
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