This time, not so much the financial ombudsman, rather the pension ombudsman.
I don't wish to embarrass anyone recognisable but the decision doesn't reflect badly on either party and it's out there. But most important of all, the implications could benefit anyone who has got divorced and who might still get on with an ex who has been stung like this by Veterans UK incompetence. If that's the case, if they have had a pension actuarially reduced, then it might be worth complaining (again) and quoting this precedent.
Voxpop, you're aware I think?
https://www.pensions-ombudsman.org.u...ds/PO-3618.pdf