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[1]������� In this application the petitioner (to whom I shall refer, for ease of reference, as �the wife") seeks Ancillary Relief pursuant to a summons dated 13 September 2007.�
[2]������� At the final hearing of this matter the wife was represented by Miss Connolly who had been instructed by John Ross and Son solicitors. The wife gave oral evidence during which she adopted the contents of her affidavit which had been sworn on 13 September 2007 as her evidence for the purpose of these proceedings.� Counsel also advanced her client�s case by means of oral submissions.
[5]������� The wife is aged 39 and the husband is aged 42. The parties married on 27 June 1987. They separated in January 2004 and a Decree Nisi was granted on 27 April 2007.� There are three children of the marriage: daughters aged 20 and 15 and a son aged 17, all of whom live with the husband. The husband now lives with his girlfriend in Scotland. The wife lives alone in rented accommodation in Northern Ireland.
[6]������� The wife seeks a 70% - 30% pension sharing order to be made in her favour in respect of the husband�s pension.
[7]������� She argues that this is an appropriate decision in the light of the following factors :
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