Divorce in Delft requires pension equalisation under the Act; fiscally neutral, but timing and local notaries crucial for optimal net result.
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Arslan AdvocatenLegal Editorial
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In the event of divorce in Delft, pension must be divided in accordance with the Pension Equalisation upon Divorce Act, as applied by Delft courts and pension funds. Fiscally, rights fall within Box 1; equalisation is neutral, but timing significantly affects the tax burden. An early pension from your ex-partner in the Delft region creates a claim right to future AOW and supplementary pension. In Delft, you can turn to specialised notaries such as those on Oude Delft or in the city centre for expert advice. Procedure: notify the pension fund within 2 years after divorce, often in consultation with a local lawyer. Costs in Delft: €150-350 per arrangement, depending on the notary. Advantages of buy-out: one-time payment without future risks such as inflation in the region, but beware of higher Box 3 tax. Example: a pension of €200,000 divided in Delft gives a claim of €100,000; Delft notaries such as Notariskantoor Delft Centrum can calculate this exactly for the best equalisation, taking into account local fiscal nuances.