Divorce After 50 (or) Divorce in Long Term Marriages in Massachusetts

Lately, “gray divorce” – when people over the age of 50 chose to officially dissolve their marriage-  has become more and more common in America. In fact, baby boomers in the U.S. are now twice as likely to divorce as they were 20 years ago.

Here at Koiles Pratt Divorce & Family Law in Salem, Massachusetts, we offer representation when you need the services of a divorce attorney to help you get a fresh start in life.

We have experience handling both amicable and contested divorces, especially those between couples who have been married for years. When you choose our firm, you can feel confident that you’re getting a relentless legal advocate that will fight hard for your best interests.

What Is Gray Divorce?

You may have already heard the statistic that about half of all U.S. marriages end in divorce. However, the number of couples divorcing has started to drop in recent years—except for those over 50.

In contrast, gray divorce rates have been rising steadily for the past 31 years. It’s currently at one out of every four couples, when in 1990, it was only one out of every ten.

Challenges with Gray Divorce

Divorce after many years of marriage also brings with it a unique set of challenges. For example, asset division becomes incredibly difficult when you’ve been married for several decades.

Retirement accounts and pensions are particularly tough to evaluate and split, and the state of Massachusetts outlines a highly complex legal order to do so. That’s why you’ll need an experienced divorce attorney to assist you throughout the gray divorce process.

Gray Divorce in Massachusetts

You can expect gray divorce in Massachusetts to include the evaluation and division of:

  •   Medical insurance
  •   Child custody
  •   Alimony or spousal support
  •   Retirement and pension accounts
  •   Assets and liabilities
  •   Child support obligations

In Massachusetts, recent law reform has made it less likely for a spouse to receive alimony. If you’ve been married less than 20 years, you may no longer qualify under the new law. These new restrictions have made divorce even more complex, so you’ll need the services of an experienced divorce lawyer in Massachusetts to assist you during this challenging time in your life.

Get Quality Representation for Your Gray Divorce in Massachusetts

If you’re about to go through a divorce, we can help. Just pick up the phone and call the divorce attorneys at Koiles Pratt Divorce & Family Law. We’ll be there to work with you through every step of your divorce, no matter how long you’ve been with your spouse.

We serve clients throughout Eastern Massachusetts, providing them with skilled representation in their gray divorce. Contact Koiles Pratt Divorce & Family Law today to schedule your initial consultation.

Ready to protect your interests, assets and relationships.

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