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29 Mar 22 - 21 Nov 22 #519059 by ardmore
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Thanks for any advice
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02 Apr 22 #519078 by hadenoughnow
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Financial settlement on divorce is based on needs first. S 6 bed housd clearly exceeds needs. It could only be retained if she has the means to do so. This isn't something you would be expected to fund.
After a long marriage the start point for division is 50:50. Contributions may be taken into account if there is more than enough in the pot to meet your respective needs.

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