The court's first consideration is given to the welfare of any children under the age of 18, and whether it is possible to bring about finality by means of a ‘Clean Break Order'.
In reaching its decision, it considers the following factors:
The income, earning capacity, property and other financial resources which each of the parties to the marriage has or is likely to have in the foreseeable future, including (in the case of earning capacity) any increase in that capacity which would in the opinion of the court be reasonable to expect a party to the marriage to take steps to acquire.
The court has a very broad discretion to redistribute spouses/former spouses assets and income as is considered fair in light of the above factors. In all cases before issuing an application to the court we will try, either by referring the matter to mediation or by negotiation, to reach a fair settlement to which both parties agree. Such a settlement would be negotiated on the basis of the above factors. Obviously it is not always possible for the parties to agree, and in this event an application to the court needs to be considered. It is always vital that both parties are honest and provide full details of their financial provision so a fair settlement can be reached.
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