Dividing pensions during divorce can be one of the most complex – and often misunderstood – parts of reaching a financial settlement. Pensions can be the largest asset of a marriage, often more valuable than the equity in the family home. If you or your ex have pension benefits over £100,000, it’s very likely that a PODE report will be needed.
But what is a PODE? What role do they play? And how can we help?
A PODE is a Pensions on Divorce Expert – usually an actuary or pension specialist, such as some financial planners or advisers, who is qualified to provide an independent, impartial analysis of pensions in the context of divorce.
They are instructed to produce a report that can be used by solicitors, mediators, financial planners, and the courts to help understand the true value of each party’s pension rights – particularly when it comes to ensuring a fair outcome.
Importantly, PODEs do not give advice, make recommendations or build future cashflow models. Their role is to provide a technical, neutral analysis to assist others in making informed decisions. They are generally instructed by both parties as a Single Joint Expert (SJE).
The Pensions Advisory Group (PAG) report, first published in 2019 and widely adopted by the family courts, provides clear guidance on how pensions should be treated on divorce. One of its key messages is that pension division should focus on income equality in retirement rather than just comparing the cash values or CETVs (cash equivalent transfer values).
The PAG report makes clear that, particularly where pensions exceed £100,000, a formal report from a PODE is usually essential to support a fair and informed settlement.
When pensions are a significant marital asset – especially if they are Defined Benefit pensions (such as NHS, teachers, armed forces, or other final salary schemes) – trying to divide them without expert analysis can lead to major inequalities.
Here’s why a PODE report matters:
Although we don’t produce PODE reports ourselves, we work closely with PODEs, solicitors, and clients throughout the process. Here’s how we can support you:
We work alongside your legal team to ensure:
This combination of expert analysis from the PODE and real-world planning support from us can make all the difference in helping you feel informed and in control.
If pensions are a key part of your divorce settlement, don’t leave them to chance. The PODE report gives you the technical foundation – and we help turn that into a clear, confident path forward.
We’re here to guide and support you every step of the way.
Tamsin Caine
Tamsin is a Chartered Financial Planner with over 20 years experience. She works with couples and individuals who are at the end of a relationship and want agree how to divide their assets FAIRLY without a fight.
You can contact Tamsin at tamsin@smartdivorce.co.uk or arrange a free initial meeting using https://bit.ly/SmDiv15min. She is also part of the team running Facebook group Separation, Divorce and Dissolution UK
Tamsin Caine MSc., FPFS
Chartered Financial Planner
Smart Divorce Ltd
https://smartdivorce.co.uk
P.S. I am the co-author of “My Divorce Handbook – It’s What You Do Next That Counts”, written by divorce specialists and lawyers writing about their area of expertise to help walk you through the divorce process. You can buy it here https://yourdivorcehandbook.co.uk/buy-the-book/