IFA launches divorce financial planning service

Laura Miller
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Adviser firm Westminster Wealth Management has launched a dedicated divorce service to add to its financial planning business.

The divorce team works with clients directly or through their lawyer on pre-divorce options and completion of ‘Form E' to post-divorce financial planning and rebuilding. There is no charge for an initial consultation. Westminster said its team is also experienced at implementing court orders, if required. Lisa Conway-Hughes, part of the divorce service at Westminster Wealth Management, said: "We have a great deal of experience in handling the financial planning around divorce settlements for lawyers and their clients. "Westminster Wealth Management is an independent firm with ov...

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