Yоu wоrk fоr Hester & Co Solicitors, а smаll firm speciаlising in matrimonial finance and divorce proceedings. The firm recently acted for Mrs Gmerek following the breakdown of her three-year marriage to Mr Gmerek. As part of this instruction, you obtained a financial settlement on behalf of Mrs Gmerek, which included a lump sum of £50,000 in addition to having the former matrimonial home transferred into her sole name. There is a small mortgage outstanding on the property. Mrs Gmerek has a full-time job working for a local charity earning £30,000 per annum. She has an eight-year-old son from a previous relationship, who lives with her full-time. She has no contact with or financial support from the father. Mrs Gmerek has no investments or savings other than about £2,000 that she paid into a cash ISA with Clackshire Building Society some years ago. She has previously given no thought to a pension (although has recently been enrolled in her employer's workplace scheme). She would like some investment advice as to what she should do with the £50,000 she has received and in relation to her financial planning more generally. If Mrs Gmerek was a new client when you acted on the divorce, what should have been the first thing you asked to see before accepting the instruction and why?
Yоu wоrk fоr Hester & Co Solicitors, а smаll firm speciаlising in matrimonial finance and divorce proceedings. The firm recently acted for Mrs Gmerek following the breakdown of her three-year marriage to Mr Gmerek. As part of this instruction, you obtained a financial settlement on behalf of Mrs Gmerek, which included a lump sum of £50,000 in addition to having the former matrimonial home transferred into her sole name. There is a small mortgage outstanding on the property. Mrs Gmerek has a full-time job working for a local charity earning £30,000 per annum. She has an eight-year-old son from a previous relationship, who lives with her full-time. She has no contact with or financial support from the father. Mrs Gmerek has no investments or savings other than about £2,000 that she paid into a cash ISA with Clackshire Building Society some years ago. She has previously given no thought to a pension (although has recently been enrolled in her employer's workplace scheme). She would like some investment advice as to what she should do with the £50,000 she has received and in relation to her financial planning more generally. If Mrs Gmerek was a new client when you acted on the divorce, what should have been the first thing you asked to see before accepting the instruction and why?
Yоu wоrk fоr Hester & Co Solicitors, а smаll firm speciаlising in matrimonial finance and divorce proceedings. The firm recently acted for Mrs Gmerek following the breakdown of her three-year marriage to Mr Gmerek. As part of this instruction, you obtained a financial settlement on behalf of Mrs Gmerek, which included a lump sum of £50,000 in addition to having the former matrimonial home transferred into her sole name. There is a small mortgage outstanding on the property. Mrs Gmerek has a full-time job working for a local charity earning £30,000 per annum. She has an eight-year-old son from a previous relationship, who lives with her full-time. She has no contact with or financial support from the father. Mrs Gmerek has no investments or savings other than about £2,000 that she paid into a cash ISA with Clackshire Building Society some years ago. She has previously given no thought to a pension (although has recently been enrolled in her employer's workplace scheme). She would like some investment advice as to what she should do with the £50,000 she has received and in relation to her financial planning more generally. If Mrs Gmerek was a new client when you acted on the divorce, what should have been the first thing you asked to see before accepting the instruction and why?
Yоu wоrk fоr Hester & Co Solicitors, а smаll firm speciаlising in matrimonial finance and divorce proceedings. The firm recently acted for Mrs Gmerek following the breakdown of her three-year marriage to Mr Gmerek. As part of this instruction, you obtained a financial settlement on behalf of Mrs Gmerek, which included a lump sum of £50,000 in addition to having the former matrimonial home transferred into her sole name. There is a small mortgage outstanding on the property. Mrs Gmerek has a full-time job working for a local charity earning £30,000 per annum. She has an eight-year-old son from a previous relationship, who lives with her full-time. She has no contact with or financial support from the father. Mrs Gmerek has no investments or savings other than about £2,000 that she paid into a cash ISA with Clackshire Building Society some years ago. She has previously given no thought to a pension (although has recently been enrolled in her employer's workplace scheme). She would like some investment advice as to what she should do with the £50,000 she has received and in relation to her financial planning more generally. If Mrs Gmerek was a new client when you acted on the divorce, what should have been the first thing you asked to see before accepting the instruction and why?
Yоu wоrk fоr Hester & Co Solicitors, а smаll firm speciаlising in matrimonial finance and divorce proceedings. The firm recently acted for Mrs Gmerek following the breakdown of her three-year marriage to Mr Gmerek. As part of this instruction, you obtained a financial settlement on behalf of Mrs Gmerek, which included a lump sum of £50,000 in addition to having the former matrimonial home transferred into her sole name. There is a small mortgage outstanding on the property. Mrs Gmerek has a full-time job working for a local charity earning £30,000 per annum. She has an eight-year-old son from a previous relationship, who lives with her full-time. She has no contact with or financial support from the father. Mrs Gmerek has no investments or savings other than about £2,000 that she paid into a cash ISA with Clackshire Building Society some years ago. She has previously given no thought to a pension (although has recently been enrolled in her employer's workplace scheme). She would like some investment advice as to what she should do with the £50,000 she has received and in relation to her financial planning more generally. If Mrs Gmerek was a new client when you acted on the divorce, what should have been the first thing you asked to see before accepting the instruction and why?
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