Meeting/Event Information
Nov Ed. Mtg - Gray Divorce: Navigating Income and Assets in Late-in-Life Separation

Gray Divorce: Navigating Income and Assets in Late-in-Life Separation
Divorce after 50 is no longer rare. In fact, adults aged 50 and older now represent the fastest-growing group of divorcées in the United States. Many of these separations follow decades-long marriages, creating a landscape of financial and emotional considerations that look very different from those facing younger couples.
Gray divorce introduces a tapestry of unique challenges: long-intertwined finances, health and aging concerns, shifting retirement timelines, and the need for financial stability during one’s later years. Because so many life plans are built jointly over time, separating those plans requires careful attention and informed decision-making.
In this program, we will take a thoughtful and comprehensive look at the financial dimensions of late-in-life divorce. Topics will include:
• Social Security implications and benefit strategy
• Post-employment and fixed-income considerations
• Retirement accounts, pensions, and division of long-term assets
• Planning for long-term care and health-related costs
• How Collaborative Practice can support a more stable transition
This discussion is designed for professionals and individuals seeking to better understand the complexities of gray divorce and the tools available to help clients or loved ones navigate it with clarity and confidence.
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