We asked the Claude AI assistant for advice on dividing 401(k)s during a "gray divorce." While the answer was "concise and ...
Older couples are splitting at higher rates, and it threatens their financial security. “Gray divorce” is the term for ...
Divorce has become common in modern America; there around 672,000 in 2024 and 2 million weddings according to the CDC. But when couples split it can still be a shock, more so if they are older couples ...
Divorce later in life doesn't just split assets — it can shatter retirement plans. As so-called gray divorce becomes more common, financial advisors are facing increasingly complex planning challenges ...
56% of married Americans say that a divorce would derail their financial retirement strategy 34% of divorced Americans say getting a divorce set their retirement plans back 44% of divorced Americans ...
"Gray divorce" – divorcing near or after retirement – presents unique challenges, especially if a couple has created a retirement strategy together. This is according to the 2025 Annual Retirement ...
If you're married or divorced, you could be entitled to spousal benefits in addition to any retirement benefits based on your own work record. But if your marital status changes in retirement, it ...
This "grey divorce" trend has far-reaching implications, including impacts on retirement plans, a new survey by Allianz Life Insurance Company finds. Divorce rates among middle-aged and older ...
Getting divorced at 62 might seem like a daunting proposition, but it doesn’t have to be the end of your world. It’s an unfortunate truth that getting divorced, no matter the age, can have a ...
Millions of married and divorced Americans are eligible for Social Security spousal benefits — but most never claim them.
The majority of married Americans say a divorce would derail their retirement strategy, according to the 2025 Annual Retirement Study* from the Allianz Center for the Future of Retirement, part of ...