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UK: Brits spend over £4 billion on divorce - of Article for
Research MARS - 13 December 2006
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•It’s not just celebrities like Paul Mcartney and Heather Mills who are seeing divorce bills soar.


The adverse effects on society of relationship breakdown, and the positive effects of stable couple relationships make a strong case for action.

Norwich Union "Cost of Divorce" research reveals spending on break-ups doubles in three years

This year will be remembered as the "big-money break up year" with Paul McCartney, Reese Witherspoon and Britney Spears all announcing their marriages are over.

However it’s not just celebrities who are seeing divorce bills soar. New research out today reveals failed marriages are costing the nation a massive £4.3 billion - with almost two-thirds (£2.5 billion) being funded by couples’ personal savings.

Despite divorce rates falling, Norwich Union’s "Cost of Divorce" survey reveals that couples now spend an average of £28,000 when a marriage ends - twice the amount spent in 2003.

And whilst separating couples traditionally sold their home to finance a divorce, Norwich Union’s research reveals that almost half (48%) of divorcees are opting instead to dip into an average of £8,000 of their personal savings.

A further two in five (40%) admit their divorce had a significant impact on their disposable income.

Other findings from the Norwich Union "Cost of Divorce" survey revealed:

  • One in five (18%) divorcees admitted they treated themselves to something they would not otherwise have bought following their divorce and those who chose a makeover spent an average of £1,125 on updating their look
  • 62% of couples had shared finances to dissolve on divorcing
  • British divorcees are embracing pre-nuptial agreements which have quadrupled in popularity in the last three years
  • Over half (52%) of divorcees would like to see current divorce laws changed to offer greater protection
  • Surprisingly, despite the soaring cost of divorce, an optimistic 45% of divorcees reported that they were still open to marriage.

Simon Quick of Norwich Union, said: “Divorce is always a difficult time for families and can often be a long, drawn out process taking 12 months or longer to resolve. Not only is it an emotionally stressful time but the experience can add to money worries and increase pressure on the family wallet.

“We undertook this research to look at the financial effects of divorce faced by our customers, and with an average of £8,000 of savings being used by each divorcee, it is obviously important that we can help them plan for their future.”

Paul Westcott of divorce law firm Last Cawthra Feather added: “Changes in divorce law this year and high-profile cases have made couples more aware that if they do divorce, the process can be made easier by considering and recording what each partner brought to the marriage at the outset. We have seen a surge of interest in pre-nuptial agreements in recent months, and the outcome of the McCartney divorce could see them become the norm rather than only for the cynical.”

For Norwich Union press office, contact:
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Notes to editors:

  • * This figure does not include allowance for inflation or population changes.
  • Research was carried out on behalf of Norwich Union by The Survey Shop, who surveyed 400 divorced people nationwide, during October 2006
  • Norwich Union undertook the last "Cost of Divorce" research in June 2003
  • Other sources: ONS.

'Cost of divorce’ calculator 2006:

Cost

Average amount per person

Proportion who spent

National cost

Legal fees

£1,818

51%

£283.142m

Maintenance payments

£3,456

22%

£232.187m

Setting up a new home

£5,146

41%

£644.309m

Child care costs

£196

12%

£7.183m

Buying a second car

£3,221

14%

£137.708m

Treats: ie holidays, shopping spree etc

£2,335.68

18%

£713.270m

First year’s mortgage or rent

£6,000

28%

£513.038m

Personal savings

£16,660

48%

£2.442bn

Total

 

 

£4325.317m (£4.3bn)


Cost per person = £14,164

‘Cost of divorce’ calculator 2003:

Cost

Average amount per person

Proportion who spent

National cost

Legal fees

£1,668

52%

£272.351m

Maintenance payments

£3,324

15%

£156.560m

Setting up a new home

£2,638

51%

£422.449m

Child care costs

£1,685

16%

£84.654m

Buying a second car

£3,358

12%

£126.529m

Treats: ie holidays, shopping spree etc

£6,510

16%

£327.068m

First year’s mortgage or rent

£6,000

35%

£659.400m

Personal savings

£6,250

41%

£804.625m

Total

 

 

£2049.011m (£2bn)


Cost per person = £6,525

About Norwich Union
Norwich Union is the UK’s largest general insurer with a market share of around 15%, with a focus on insurance for individuals and small businesses.

It is a leading provider of life, pensions and investment products and one of the largest financial adviser (FA) providers. FAs provide over 70% of the company's long-term savings business in the UK.

Norwich Union’s news releases and a selection of images are available from Aviva's internet press centre at www.aviva.com/media

About Last Cawthra Feather
Last Cawthra Feather, a Legal 500 firm with offices throughout Yorkshire, has 14 partners and 135 employees. Visit www.lcf.co.uk for more information.

 
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