We’ve certainly talked about gray divorces before. As we discussed in an earlier blog article, the term gray divorce “refers to an older couple (usually over 50) who decides to divorce.” We went on to explain at the time, “While these couples typically don’t have to...
Gray Divorce
Are you retired and thinking about a divorce?
You’ve probably heard the term “gray divorce,” which refers to an older couple (usually over 50) who decides to divorce. While these couples typically don’t have to be concerned with a parenting plan, as any children from the marriage are over 18, they can be complicated because of the assets they may have accumulated over the years.
What if my family wants me to divorce and I don’t want to?
Divorce is a major life decision, especially for people who have been married for years and are close to retirement age. At the Law Office of Lisa Vance, we emphasize throughout the process that the decision ultimately needs to reside with the couple. If, after a...
What is a gray divorce, and what should I know before getting one?
A so-called "gray divorce" is when a couple 50 or over decide to get a divorce, sometimes after being married for a quarter-century or longer. In a great number of these cases, the couple's children have already moved out of the house, meaning they don't have custody...