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One of the most important parts of any divorce is deciding how finances should be divided. Many people assume that assets are always split equally, but in England and Wales, the court focuses on fairness rather than applying a strict formula.
A fair financial settlement depends on the circumstances of each case.
At southgate solicitors, our financial settlement solicitors regularly help clients understand their legal position and negotiate fair outcomes during divorce proceedings.
What Is Included in a Financial Settlement?
A divorce financial settlement can include:
The aim is to divide finances fairly while considering the needs of both parties and any children involved.
If you are unsure how assets are usually divided, read our guide on Is Everything Really Split 50/50 in Divorce in the UK?
How Does the Court Decide What Is Fair?
The court considers several important factors, including:
Every case is different, which means outcomes can vary significantly.
Our divorce solicitors in London can advise you based on your specific financial circumstances.
Is the Family Home Always Divided Equally?
Not always.
The family home is often one of the largest assets involved in a divorce, but equal division is not guaranteed.
The court may decide that:
You may also find our article on What Happens to the Family Home After Divorce? useful.
Are Pensions Included in a Financial Settlement?
Yes.
Pensions can form a major part of a divorce financial settlement, particularly in long marriages.
The court may decide that pension sharing is appropriate in order to achieve fairness for both parties in retirement.
Read our guide on Can My Ex Claim My Pension After Divorce? for more information.
What Happens if One Person Earns More?
A higher income does not automatically mean that person keeps more assets.
The court also recognises non-financial contributions, including raising children and supporting the household during the marriage.
In some cases, one spouse may also be required to pay spousal maintenance.
You may also want to read our article on How Much Spousal Maintenance Will I Have to Pay?
Our spousal maintenance solicitors can advise you on financial support issues following divorce.
Can Couples Reach an Agreement Without Going to Court?
Yes.
Many divorcing couples resolve financial matters through negotiation or mediation without attending court.
However, it is important to formalise any agreement through a legally binding Consent Order approved by the court.
You can also read our guide on How to Reach a Financial Settlement During Divorce Without Going to Court
Our Consent Order solicitors can assist with drafting and approving your agreement.
Why Legal Advice Matters
Financial settlements can have a long-term impact on your future security. Getting legal advice early can help you understand your rights and avoid costly mistakes.
At southgate solicitors, we advise clients across England and Wales on divorce, financial settlements, child arrangements, and wider family law matters.
For more information or advice on family law matters, readers are encouraged to contact the legal team at southgate solicitors at 02080040065 or hello@southgate.co.uk. It’s important to note that the content of this article is general information and not legal advice, and readers should seek independent expert advice for their specific situations. Our experienced team at southgate solicitors is here to provide expert guidance and support.
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