Collaborative Law is a modern method of dealing with family disputes, such as separation. During the mutual discussions that take place, some of the issues that arise will undoubtedly require clarification from a financial consultant, such as someone's mortgage borrowing potential, establishing the cost of a required life assurance policy, pension issues, underwriting restrictions that may apply and investment vehicles to provide a regular income, to name but a few.
A good solicitor may advise their client to establish clarification of some of these details, or may even, on the client's behalf, contact the financial adviser directly for the same reason.
At Financial Companion, this is an aspect we can greatly assist with having had many year's experience in dealing with these same issues for clients.