Gray divorce presents complex challenges for families, yet it can also catalyze self-discovery and a vibrant new chapter.
Longer life expectancies, reduced social stigma and the fragility of second or third marriages are all contributing factors. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
For a midlife man or woman trapped in a failing marriage, a “gray divorce” can bring liberation. A man can expect his standard of living to decline by 21% after a gray divorce, generally defined as a ...
Research published by Legal & General (L&G) has found more than 200,000 adults who divorce after age 50 (15%) are forced to ...
This article highlights how divorce, especially later in life, creates “family boundary ambiguity,” where roles, relationships, and family dynamics become unclear. This confusion can cause lasting ...