02.20.07
More on Late-Life Divorces
We have noted more articles in the press on the growing phenomena of late-life divorces. As we mentioned in a previous discussion on the subject of late-life divorces a few weeks ago, late-life divorces present unique legal issues. For example, older couples have often accumulated larger sums of assets than younger couples. In addition, older couples may face visitation issues with grandchildren.
This recent article from a regional paper in Massachusetts includes a good discussion of this growing late-life divorce trend.
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