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How to enforce pension allocation

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Twitterqueen · 09/09/2013 12:08

As part of my divorce settlement I was awarded a 53k allocation from my ExH pension fund.

ExH refuses to do anything about it and Judge (the same Judge who awarded it) would not help or offer additional guidance during another settlment-related hearing in April.

The allocation was made 10 months ago. I wrote the company once and got a 'go-away' letter. That person has now moved on.

Anyone got any advice on how I can progress this? do I have to go to court again? Should I just persist with pension company?

Any advice appreciated.

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Collaborate · 09/09/2013 12:39

You need to send to the pension trustees the decree absolute, the full financial order (including pension share annexe), the fee (the pension fund will tell you how much) and personal information (eg date of birth, address, NI number etc.

If they won't implement it they will usually tell you why.

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Twitterqueen · 09/09/2013 13:03

Thanks Collaborate

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mumblechum1 · 09/09/2013 13:05

As Collaborate says, it's now out of the hands of your ex. It's the pension co you need to chase if you've already sent all the docs to them already.

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