Q. I am in the process of getting divorced. It looks as though we are going to have to sell our house and divide up the equity. My solicitor says I may get less than half of this, however, because I have a Pension in the Civil Service, but my wife, who has not got any… Read more »
Q. I have a reasonable job and I have accrued significant savings in my current account having saved more than I have spent over the last few years. Currently I hold around £95,000 – with little or no interest on these savings from my bank, I would like to know what other options are available for… Read more »
Q. I am 40 years old and have a number of small “pension pots” in various personal pension plans, mostly associated with previous employers. Should I just leave them where they are or would it be sensible for me to look at consolidating them? A. This will depend upon a number of factors, including whether you are… Read more »
Q. I am 37 years old and I have just left my previous employer and received a statement from the pension scheme I was a member of. The scheme is a Group Personal Pension Plan and is worth quite a few thousand pounds. I have heard of the new pension flexibilities and wondered if I could… Read more »
On the evening of Thursday 30th April, Rutherford Wilkinson Ltd, in conjunction with Trinity Chambers Matrimonial Finance Barristers, will be following up on last year’s “Bolt from the Blue” seminar covering the ramifications of the new pensions flexibility originally announced in the 2014 Spring Budget, which become available from 6th April 2015. Now that the… Read more »