Underwood Law reports that the rise of gray divorce among those 50+ is reshaping the housing market, increasing inventory but ...
Baby Boomers are divorcing at unprecedented rates, driving what researchers now call the grey divorce revolution. While ...
Divorce is never easy for any couple, but it becomes more complicated among older adults who have been together for decades. It has been dubbed gray divorce because of the record rate at which older ...
This "grey divorce" trend has far-reaching implications, including impacts on retirement plans, a new survey by Allianz Life Insurance Company finds. Divorce rates among middle-aged and older ...
At a time when divorce is becoming less common for millennials, so-called “gray divorce” is on the rise for older generations of Americans. According to the Pew Research Center, the divorce rate for ...
“Gray divorce” is becoming more common. We want to hear about yours. By Catherine Pearson Divorce rates in the United States have generally fallen in recent years, but not among older Americans. The ...
The rate of "gray divorce" — a term that describes divorce at age 50 and older — doubled from 1990 to 2019, according to a 2022 study published in The Journals of Gerontology. It tripled for adults ...
It often comes as a surprise when a marriage falls apart around the retirement years, something that's become known as 'grey divorce'. After sticking together through years of ups and downs, often ...
Gray divorce refers to couples 50 years and older who are ending their marriage. Research indicates that the divorce rate for this population in the U.S. has doubled since 1990 and is expected to ...
“Gray divorce” is on the rise, and not just among high-profile Americans like Bill and Melinda Gates or Jeff Bezos and MacKenzie Scott. This term refers to divorces between couples over the age of 50, ...