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Experts agree these are the signs of a gray divorce, as well as pros and cons to consider and resources to help struggling married couples over 50.
While divorce rates in the U.S. may be declining a new trend is emerging in how people approach long-term relationships: a phenomenon known as gray divorce. There's no formal definition of "gray ...
Gray divorce, or divorce after age 50, is becoming more common. Here's what may be causing divorce later in life and what to do, per relationship experts.
Grey divorce [1] is the demographic trend of an increasing divorce rate for older ("grey-haired") couples in long-lasting marriages, a term typically used for people over 50. Those who divorce may be called silver splitters . [ 2 ]
An uncontested divorce is a divorce decree that neither party is fighting. Over 40% of American children will experience parental divorce or separation during their childhood. [ 16 ] In a study of the effect of relocation after a divorce, researchers found that parents relocating far away from each other (with either both moving or one moving ...
From 1990 to 2010, the rate of “gray divorce” (among people who were 50 and older) doubled, but has since stagnated, and even declined slightly, according to the National Center for Family ...
A 2011 study for states with available data initially reported that the dissolution rates for same-sex couples were slightly lower on average (on average, 1.1% of all same-sex couples were said to divorce each year, ranging from 0% to 1.8% in various jurisdictions) than divorce rates of different-sex couples (2% of whom divorce annually). [25]
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