London – The cost of divorce can wreck retirement many years after the break-up of a marriage, according to research.
People who have never been divorced can expect a retirement income 13
percent higher than a colleague who has been through a divorce.
It means an extra £2,100 a year – £17,800 rather than £15,700 – to
anyone who has kept their marriage intact, or who has never married,
according to the survey for the Prudential.
Apart from the costs of supporting a former partner who is bringing
up their children, a divorced man or woman faces giving up a share of
their pension when they retire through ‘pension-splitting’ arrangements.
Friday, June 5, 2015
Divorce could hurt your retirement
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