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What is a gray divorce and how does it differ from a regular divorce?

On Behalf of | May 16, 2022 | Family Law

Divorce is challenging to deal with no matter who you are or what circumstances lead up to divorce. This can be true whether you have only been in a marriage for a few years, or you have been in a marriage for decades.

While you may think that all divorces are the same, the reality is that they can differ. Not only that, but these kinds of differences can mean that if you are divorcing will need to be mindful of different kinds of things.

What is a gray divorce?

A gray divorce occurs when the two people who are getting divorced are over 50 years of age. In the past, many may have been more likely to stay in a marriage in their older age. However, attitudes towards have begun to change, and some are opting to spend their later years alone.

How is a gray divorce different from a regular divorce?

The primary difference between a regular divorce and a gray divorce is the age of the couple who are choosing to get a divorce. That said, there are some notable differences between a standard divorce and a gray one. With a gray divorce, you may have less time to recover financially. Not only that but one or more of you may be heading into retirement. This can mean that it is important to consider your finances with extra care.

Divorce is often tough to deal with, no matter who you are. By knowing more about how a divorce will differ for you at a certain age point, you can help to make more informed decisions that will benefit you.