I think it is an almost impossible task to get good financial advice this minute because everything is so uncertain that you would need a crystal ball and a good one at that.
I am a qualified financial adviser with years of experience, now admittedly most of them were with a main financial institution so I couldn't have been considered independent but nevertheless I have a conscience and never guided anyone into anything I did not feel was suitable for them (by the way I did not earn commission, just a salary). I have also since worked for independent agencies giving financial advice, but no one knows this minute what is a good decision or not. Hell I can't even advise myself, don't know what to do with my own savings to keep them safe, have read everything I can on here and elsewhere re putting them outside the country, other currencies, shares etc and still don't know what is the best thing to do.
What seems like good advice at any moment in time can turn out very wrong as we all know, I bought bank shares when they were supposedly low at around €8, well we all know what happened there, thank God a family member did not take my advice to buy some at the same time.
This information is of no use to you but I don't think there is any guru out there who can safely give you good advice, at best you can get them to review existing savings accounts, pension plans, insurance etc to see if you can get better deal on them but as for predicting what changes to make to ensure a safe retirement then if you find one let me know.