Money & Budgeting
Money Guide for Divorcees UK — Post-Divorce Finances
Financial guide for divorcees UK. Post-divorce financial reset, asset division, pension sharing, budgeting alone, rebuilding finances, and fresh start.
Divorce fundamentally changes your finances. Whether you’re going through it now or rebuilding after, here’s how to navigate the financial reset.
During Divorce
Financial Priorities
| Priority |
Action |
| 1 |
Document everything |
| 2 |
Protect credit |
| 3 |
Separate finances |
| 4 |
Legal advice |
| 5 |
Emergency fund |
Know Your Position
| Information |
Gather |
| All bank accounts |
Balances |
| Pensions |
All CETV values |
| Property value |
Current |
| Debts |
Who owes what |
| Income |
Both parties |
| Assets |
Everything |
Asset Division
What’s Included
| Marital Assets |
Usually Split |
| Home |
Yes |
| Savings |
Yes |
| Investments |
Yes |
| Pensions |
Yes |
| Business interests |
Yes |
| Cars |
Yes |
| Debts |
Also divided |
Starting Point
| Principle |
50/50 |
| Then adjusted for |
Needs |
|
Contributions |
|
Future earning capacity |
|
Children’s needs |
Pension Sharing
Don’t Ignore Pensions
| Reality |
Pensions Often Biggest Asset |
| Easy to overlook |
Don’t |
| CETV |
Cash Equivalent Transfer Value |
| Get values |
For all pensions |
Options
| Method |
What Happens |
| Pension Sharing Order |
You get % of theirs as yours |
| Pension Offsetting |
Other asset instead of pension |
| Pension Attachment |
Payments from their pension |
Pension Sharing Usually Best
| Reason |
Why |
| Clean break |
Your own pension |
| Certainty |
Yours to control |
| Investment |
Can grow |
The Family Home
Options
| Choice |
Outcome |
| Sell and split |
Clean break |
| One buys out other |
One keeps |
| Mesher order |
Sell later (e.g., children leave) |
| Charge home |
One lives, other gets share later |
Mortgage Consideration
| If Joint Mortgage |
Action Needed |
| Transfer to one name |
If one keeping |
| Affordability |
Can you alone? |
| Lender approval |
Required |
Child Maintenance
Calculation
| If Children |
Child Maintenance Service (CMS) |
| Calculator |
gov.uk |
| Based on |
Paying parent’s income |
| Standard rates |
Published |
Typical Rates
| Gross Income |
One Child |
Two Children |
| £300/week |
12% |
16% |
Spousal Maintenance
When Applicable
| Circumstance |
Possibility |
| Long marriage |
More likely |
| Career sacrificed |
More likely |
| Income disparity |
More likely |
| Short marriage |
Less likely |
Types
| Type |
Duration |
| Term |
Set period |
| Joint lives |
Until death/remarriage |
| Nominal |
Keeps possibility open |
Budgeting Alone
New Reality
| Before |
After |
| Two incomes |
One income |
| Shared bills |
All yours |
| Joint decisions |
Your decisions |
Budget Template
| Category |
Monthly |
| Housing |
£_____ |
| Bills |
£_____ |
| Food |
£_____ |
| Transport |
£_____ |
| Children |
£_____ |
| Debt repayment |
£_____ |
| Savings |
£_____ |
| Total Needed |
£_____ |
Income Sources
| Source |
Monthly |
| Your salary |
£_____ |
| Child maintenance |
£_____ |
| Spousal maintenance |
£_____ |
| Benefits |
£_____ |
| Other |
£_____ |
| Total Available |
£_____ |
Rebuilding Finances
Phase 1: Stabilize (0-6 months)
| Action |
Priority |
| Clear budget |
Essential |
| Income vs expenses |
Must balance |
| Emergency fund |
Start |
| Debt management |
Address |
Phase 2: Build (6-24 months)
| Action |
Focus |
| 3-month emergency fund |
Build |
| Credit score |
Monitor/improve |
| Pension rebuild |
If shared away |
| Long-term budget |
Sustainable |
Phase 3: Thrive (2+ years)
| Action |
Goal |
| 6-month emergency fund |
Security |
| Investment |
Growing wealth |
| Pension on track |
Future security |
| New goals |
Your life |
Credit and Debt
Protect Your Credit
| Action |
Why |
| Financial disassociation |
Separate from ex |
| Joint accounts |
Close or separate |
| Credit report check |
Monitor |
Joint Debts
| Reality |
Both Liable |
| Even if court says ex pays |
Creditor can chase you |
| Protect yourself |
Get in writing |
| Pay off if possible |
Clean break |
Benefits Check
If Income Low
| Benefit |
Check Eligibility |
| Universal Credit |
Income-based |
| Housing Benefit |
If renting |
| Council Tax reduction |
Possibly |
| Child Benefit |
If children |
| Tax-Free Childcare |
If working |
Estate Planning Reset
Update Everything
| Document |
Action |
| Will |
Remove ex (or create new) |
| Pension beneficiaries |
Remove ex |
| Life insurance |
Remove ex |
| LPAs |
If they were attorney |
New Beneficiaries
| Consider |
Who Now |
| Children |
Primary |
| Other family |
Secondary |
| New partner |
Later |
Professional Help
Who You Need
| Professional |
When |
| Family solicitor |
During divorce |
| Financial adviser |
Complex assets |
| Accountant |
If business |
| Counsellor |
Emotional support |
Legal Costs
| Approach |
Typical Cost |
| Mediation |
£500-2,000 |
| Collaborative |
£2,000-10,000 |
| Solicitor-led |
£10,000-30,000+ |
| Contested court |
£30,000-100,000+ |
Common Mistakes
| Mistake |
Better |
| Ignoring pension |
Get values, share fairly |
| Rushing to settle |
Take time, get it right |
| Emotional decisions |
Think long-term |
| Not getting legal advice |
Always worth it |
| Keeping house you can’t afford |
Be realistic |
| Not updating documents |
Update everything |
The Divorce Financial Checklist
| Action |
Status |
| Full financial disclosure |
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| Legal advice obtained |
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| Pension values gathered |
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| Budget for single income |
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| Credit protected |
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| Emergency fund started |
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| Assets fairly divided |
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| Will updated |
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| Beneficiaries changed |
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| Fresh start planned |
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