• April 28, 2024
 Firm believes threat of no-deal Brexit is causing divorce settlements to be lowered

Firm believes threat of no-deal Brexit is causing divorce settlements to be lowered

The threat of a No Deal Brexit is now being used to reduce the value of some larger divorce settlements, says Boodle Hatfield, the leading private wealth law firm.

In a recent high net worth divorce hearing, a judge ordered that the value of a jointly owned business should be discounted by 10% to allow for the possibility of a No Deal Brexit and the economic downturn caused by Covid. Ultimately, that may leave one party disadvantaged if the business’ value subsequently rises rather than falls.

Boodle Hatfield says that more business owners going through a divorce are likely to use the economic disruption of Brexit and Covid to try and justify paying less money for their spouse’s share in their business.

After the outbreak of the coronavirus and with the potential economic threat of no-deal Brexit, some owners are arguing that the value of their businesses have been substantially affected by the lockdown and are further at risk if there is a no-deal Brexit with a view to reducing the size of their divorce settlements. A similar trend was observed after the 2008 financial crisis.

Emily Brand, Partner in Boodle Hatfield’s Family practice says:

“We expect more of these No Deal Brexit/Covid arguments to be deployed over the coming months. Given the clear economic uncertainties ahead, it is only reasonable to highlight the obvious risks which will potentially affect a business’ value.”

“A No Deal Brexit could cause business values to drop further, potentially reducing the value of divorce settlements even more.”

Emily adds that to avoid one partner being left considerably worse off following a divorce – particularly if a risk-laden asset fails to provide the anticipated returns, both should share in each different asset class so as to diversify their risks.

Have you seen any repercussions as a result of the threat of a no deal Brexit?

Jennifer van Deursen

Jen is the Senior Media Officer for Today’s Conveyancer, Today’s Wills & Probate  and Today’s Family Lawyer.

Having gained a degree in Multimedia Computing, Jen fell into a content role after successfully applying for a job at Cheshire Police. During her 6-year service, she took on the role as personal Press Officer under the first Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire and worked in the busy press office for the force.

Jen has experience in the marketing and communication sphere, which stems from her time in the public sector, private care sector and now here at the Practical Vision Network, where she can utilise her skills and challenge herself further.

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