What is a Financial Remedy Order?

A Financial Remedy Order also known as ‘Ancillary Relief Order’ is a Court Order that sets out a couple’s financial arrangements. Once a divorce petition has been filed, one of the parties to the marriage can apply to the Court in relation to the financial aspects of the divorce.

The Order can include a lump sum payment, ownership of a property, the share of pensions, or regular payments to help out with childcare and living arrangements.

What is the process of getting a Financial Remedy Order?

A solicitor should be able to help a party reach an agreement with their spouse outside of Court. However in some circumstances, it will be necessary to go to Court and if that is the case, the process is as follows:

Can you simply agree the finances between yourselves?

Couples can simply agree finances informally between themselves but the agreement will not be binding unless it is filed at Court and approved by a Judge. If not, either party to the marriage can change their mind. We have seen many couples bring an application for a financial remedy order years after the marriage has ended so it is recommended that finances are dealt with at the time of the divorce.

Why is it important to have a Financial Remedy Order in place?

The division of financial arrangements during divorce is a significant element of the divorce process, and the outcome will have long term impacts on separating couples and their children. It is a common misconception that the granting of the Decree Absolute dismisses the financial claims of a spouse. Unless a couple have legally dealt with their finances after a divorce, both parties will be able to bring a future claim against the other’s assets.

Here at Franklins Solicitors, we always advise clients to consider their financial positions carefully. It is very important to consider a Financial Remedy Order to prevent either party making any future claim against the other’s assets. If you need advice and assistance, please contact our Family Team on 01908 660966 / 01604 828282 or email Family@franklins-sols.co.uk