Over the past several decades, a quiet shift has emerged that has reshaped the marital landscape — gray divorce — the ending of long-term marriages among adults aged 50 and older. Particularly ...
With longer life expectancy comes a longer “third act,” and many people in their 50+ era just don’t want to stay in the same box society has confined them to. As a consequence, the so-called gray ...
While divorce rates have fallen significantly since a peak in the 1980s, the number of divorces among people age 50 and older—known as “gray divorce”—has risen. Experts spoke with Newsweek about what ...
Gray divorce is a term used to describe (gray-haired) couples over the age of 50 who end long-term marriages after decades together. While overall divorce rates in the United States have plummeted to ...