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‘I can’t get divorced as I can’t get my pension valued’

BBC A head and shoulders photo of a woman with straight blonde hair looking at the camera. She is wearing a green paisley scarf, olive cardigan and white blouse. She is sitting in a school classroom with wooden tables and blue chairs behind her, as well as display boards against the back wall.BBC

Amy Goldsmith has waited several months for a pension valuation meaning her divorce has been delayed

“I thought I was done crying,” says teacher Amy Goldsmith.

“I’m two and a half years into my world having been turned upside down and I would very much like that to be over.”

Like hundreds of other teachers, Amy is stuck, unable to go ahead with her divorce because of long delays working out the value of her pension.

This is needed by the courts to decide whether it should be shared with her ex-partner, and without which it is almost impossible to reach a financial settlement.

“I was in limbo over my relationship and naively thought I could get the paperwork and move on,” she said.

“I’m now in another limbo and just feel totally impotent.”

Amy, 43, is waiting for the valuation from Teachers’ Pensions – which runs the teachers’ pensions scheme (TPS) on behalf of the Department for Education.

But it has been struggling to meet demand.

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