What unique considerations exist in divorces involving those over the age of 50?
The term “grey divorce” was coined to describe divorce among couples over the age of 50. Grey divorces have become increasingly common in recent years, and divorcing at an older age brings with it unique considerations. According to the National Center for Family and Marriage Research, the overall divorce rate in America has dropped in the past 20 years, but among those over the age of 50, the divorce rate has actually doubled. The increase in divorces among those over the age 50 has been theorized to be linked to the increasing
Older Couples May Have More Community Assets
Per Texas law, all property that is earned or acquired during the marriage will be deemed community property, which is owned equally by both spouses. Community property will be divided in accordance with what a court deems “just and right,” which does not necessarily mean equally. Separate property will need to be proven to belong to one party by clear evidence.
When a couple has been together for a long time, there will be significant community assets. Community assets will likely include the family home, retirement funds, bank accounts, and