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Survey: engaging pensions experts for financial settlements

25 July 2019
Issue: 7850 / Categories: Legal News , Pensions , Divorce , Family
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With the work of the Pension Advisory Group being published recently, LexisNexis and Mathieson Consulting are keen to hear the personal views of family law fee earners concerning the engagement of pensions experts for financial settlements.

The survey takes approximately 7 minutes. Your response will be anonymous and non-attributable. The results of the survey will be shared in upcoming issues of New Law Journal and Family Law Journal, as well as on www.familylaw.co.uk. Unless specifically asked, your responses should be those of your own and not your firm. 

By completing the survey, you will have the opportunity to enter a draw for a pair of VIP tickets for the Goodwood Revival on 15 September (Terms and Conditions apply). 
 
This is an anonymous survey, however, if you choose to give your email address, we will send you a copy of the survey results when they are published and will not use your email address for any other purposes.
 


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