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Why are gray divorces becoming more common?

Decades ago, getting divorced when you were over the age of 40 was practically unthinkable. But in recent years, gray divorce has been on the rise. In fact, studies have shown that 25% of divorces involve people who are age 50 or older. It’s hard to point to one specific factor, but it seems that changing attitudes about divorce and increased income for women has resulted in more divorce among older couples.

What are the main causes of gray divorce?

Changing attitudes toward divorce have likely led to an increasing number of divorces later in life. In past generations, filing for divorce was seen as immoral or even sinful. But in today’s world, many people are starting to accept divorce as part of life.

Additionally, longer lifespans have possibly led more people to seek divorce. With older couples living into their seventies and eighties, they might decide that they don’t want to spend the rest of their lives in a loveless marriage. Plus, many people have found it easier to find another partner through online dating or senior activities.

In the past, many women stayed in unhappy or abusive marriages because they felt like they had no other option. Today, an increasing number of women are launching their own careers and finding economic success. They no longer feel dependent on their spouses for a living. As a result, they’re more likely to call an attorney when they feel like their marriage is over.

Finally, it seems that many people are willing to expect more from their marriages. In the past, most couples were expected to put up with their spouse, even if they didn’t love each other and didn’t get along particularly well. Thanks to changing attitudes, many people are realizing that they don’t have to settle for less than the best.

How can an attorney help people with gray divorces?

An attorney could help couples deal with the challenging task of dividing their house, savings accounts, retirement funds and other assets. Your attorney might help you make smart financial decisions so you can support yourself after the divorce is finalized.

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