Divorce rates among couples aged 50 or older are higher than ever before. However, divorcing after a long-term marriage can be both emotionally and financially challenging, which is why couples seeking a gray divorce need to consider a wide range of factors. At Johnson Law Group, we assist people in pursuing a late-in-life divorce after years of marriage. We are aware of the challenges of a gray divorce and are prepared to help couples tackle those challenges. Call (720) 463-4333 to schedule a case review and discuss the difficulties that may arise when ending a long-term marriage.
The term “gray divorce,” which was popularized by a study published in the AARP in 2004, refers to divorces involving spouses aged 50 or older. A gray divorce is also referred to as a silver splitter and late-in-life divorce. The number of divorces among older couples has been on the rise in recent years, and it is no longer taboo to end a long-term marriage even after spouses are over the age of 50.
How Common Are Gray Divorces in the United States?
According to a 2015 study by the Pew Research Center, 10 out of 1,000 couples over the age of 50 pursued a divorce after years of marriage. The divorce rate has nearly doubled since the 1990s. The increase in the divorce rate for couples aged 65 or older was even higher.
The ever-growing number of gray divorces is attributed to many reasons. Some of the most common causes of higher divorce rates for couples aged 50 and older include higher life expectancy, financial independence of both spouses and the elimination of stigma associated with ending a marriage later in life. Reasons for gray divorce also include:
At Johnson Law Group, our divorce attorneys help individuals and advise them throughout the divorce process regardless of age. We help clients of all ages navigate complicated family law and divorce issues.
No two marriages are alike, which is why a gray divorce always involves a unique set of circumstances. However, getting a divorce when you are 50 or older may be more complicated than for younger individuals. There are quite a few things to consider when considering ending a marriage later in life. The following are some of the most common challenges that spouses over the age of 50 may encounter when ending their marriage:
Getting a divorce is always difficult, but even more so when married spouses are over the age of 50. Ending a long-term marriage can be a life-altering event, which is why spouses need to protect themselves and understand their legal rights and options to make an informed decision about divorce.
Our skilled divorce attorneys at Johnson Law Group handle all types of divorces, including gray divorces. Seeking a gray divorce is often more complicated than ending a marriage for younger couples. Couples over the age of 50 often have more at stake than younger people, which is why they need to be aware of all the hurdles of a gray divorce and know how to tackle them. Call (720) 463-4333 to discuss your unique situation with our experienced attorneys.
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