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Divorce Settlement Calculator UK

While online calculators can offer a starting point, they cannot capture your unique circumstances. Our expert divorce settlement solicitors provide a bespoke assessment to calculate a fair, robust, and legally sound outcome for your future.

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Why Online Calculators Can Be Dangerously Misleading

An online calculator uses a basic formula. It cannot understand the unique complexities of your life. A fair settlement in the UK is based on a wide range of factors that require expert legal analysis, not just a simple calculation.

What Online Calculators Miss:

  • Future Needs & Earning Capacity: It cannot assess your future housing needs or any impact on your ability to work.
  • Complex Pensions: Pension valuations are complex and often require expert reports (CETV), which a calculator ignores.
  • Business Assets: Valuing a family business is a specialist task far beyond any simple tool.
  • Non-Matrimonial Assets: It cannot distinguish between shared marital assets and protected assets like an inheritance.
  • Debts and Liabilities: A fair settlement must also account for the division of debts, not just assets.

Our Solicitor-Led Assessment Provides:

  • A Bespoke Calculation: We conduct a thorough analysis of your unique financial situation to determine a fair range for settlement.
  • Strategic Advice: We don't just give you a number; we provide a clear strategy on how to achieve it.
  • Protection for Your Future: Our advice is designed to secure your long-term financial stability.
  • A Legally Binding Outcome: We ensure your final agreement is made official with a Clean Break Order.
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A Meticulous & Strategic Approach

Our family law solicitors are experts in the financial complexities of divorce. We take a meticulous and strategic approach, ensuring a full and frank disclosure of all assets so we can negotiate the best possible settlement for you, protecting your long-term financial security.

  • Meticulous Financial Analysis: We ensure all assets, including complex pensions and businesses, are correctly valued.
  • Skilled Negotiation: We are tough negotiators focused on securing a fair settlement that meets your future needs.
  • Legally Watertight Orders: We ensure your final agreement is made legally binding to protect you from future claims.
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Questions About Financial Settlements

What is the legal starting point for dividing assets in the UK?

The starting point for the division of matrimonial assets is a 50/50 split. However, the court can and will depart from this based on the specific circumstances of your case and the factors in the 'Section 25 checklist', such as the needs of any children.

What is a 'matrimonial asset'?

Generally, these are any assets built up or acquired during the marriage by either party. This includes the family home, pensions, savings, investments, and business assets, regardless of whose name they are in.

Do we have to go to court to agree on a settlement?

No, and it is encouraged that you don't. Most couples reach an agreement through solicitor-led negotiation or mediation. However, even an agreed settlement must be made legally binding by a solicitor-drafted Financial Consent Order that is approved by a judge.

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Don't rely on an inaccurate online tool for the most important financial decision of your life. Contact our expert family solicitors for a bespoke, confidential assessment.

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