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Going through divorce and the separating of finances

47 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Going through a separation is emotionally challenging, and untangling your finances can often feel like a daunting, jargon-filled maze. In this episode of Headnotes by Whitehead Monckton, we are cutting through the legal terminology to demystify how finances are sorted out during a divorce.  Our Whitehead Monckton hosts, Graeme Jones (Director) and Rhia Davis (Senior Associate), are joined by specialist financial remedies barrister Stuart Snow from Pump Court Chambers. Together, they break down the entire financial timeline, the hidden value of pensions, and why taking your case out of the heavily delayed court system might save you significant time, money, and stress.  In this episode, we are covering: - The Three Stages of Financial Remedies: Understanding computation (disclosure), the Financial Dispute Resolution (FDR) appointment, and the final contested trial. - The Value of Pensions: Why pensions are often the most overlooked—yet sometimes the largest—asset in a divorce, and how Pensions on Divorce Experts (PODEs) help divide them. - Navigating Court Delays: The reality of the current court backlog, where a final hearing can take over a year to reach. - Private FDRs (PFDRs) vs. Court: The advantages of hiring a private evaluator for a dedicated day, offering more control, reduced stress, and long-term cost efficiency compared to the standard court system. - Arbitration: How opting for a private, binding trial can give you privacy and control over your financial outcome. - Sharing vs. Needs: A plain-English look at how assets acquired during the marriage are divided, and what happens to non-matrimonial assets like inheritance. Connect with our Presenters: - Graeme Jones: https://www.linkedin.com/in/graham-jones-883b0129/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/graham-jones-883b0129/] - Ria Davis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhiadavis/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhiadavis/] This podcast provides general information and does not constitute legal advice. Timelines and regulations are subject to change. Speak to one of our friendly lawyers at Whitehead Monckton > Visit Website [https://www.whitehead-monckton.co.uk]  > Contact Us [https://whitehead-monckton.co.uk/contact-us] Find us on Social Media > LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/whitehead-monckton-solicitors/]  > Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/WhiteheadMoncktonLimited] > Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/whiteheadmonckton/]  > YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@WMonckton] Disclaimer: This podcast provides general information and does not constitute legal advice. Timelines and regulations are subject to change.

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