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03 Mar 08 #15618 by weasel
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my husband has accepted property split 60 40 in my favour but doesnt want to touch /share his pension with me instead he wants to give me a lump sum on competion of div of 15k pension in 3 funds eqals 18k 56k and 4k: ohmy: :)B):woohoo:I dont know what to do I have 1 pension fund of 18k please advise thankyou

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03 Mar 08 #15619 by BVG
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how long married,
Any children?

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