Pension Vblog - 2 of 3 in the series

More top tips to understanding pensions on divorce

Our 2nd of 3 Pensions on Divorce Vblogs aimed at providing top tips to understanding the jargon, the reasons why certain things need to be done and all you wanted to know about pensions on divorce but were too afraid to ask!

This episode covers, amongst other things, is it right to exclude pre-marriage pension value and what is the "income gap" ?

Thank you to Mathieson Consulting for creating these video's with us, especially Jonathan Galbraith and Chris Goodwin who do a fantastic job of explaining these issues in plain English.

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