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Gray Divorce

11 min · 28 de jun de 2026
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Gray Divorce is a concept where older couples divorce late in life. This can be done for personal reasons; however, many wish to use divorce as a tool to get an unwell spouse onto public benefits. While this can work under certain circumstances, we discuss why in most this is unadvisable. Divorce can also have unintended consequences. Such as, the capable now ex-spouse having no authority over medical decisions or the estate of the unwell spouse. The wealth distribution also needs to be considered after a divorce. If the assets are evenly split, the capable spouse may be left with a residence and no cash or vice versa. Agencies will look at the divorce with scrutiny if the asset split is much more favorable to the capable spouse. In this podcast, we discuss alternatives and possible scenarios where a gray divorce might make sense.

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Portada del episodio Gray Divorce

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Gray Divorce is a concept where older couples divorce late in life. This can be done for personal reasons; however, many wish to use divorce as a tool to get an unwell spouse onto public benefits. While this can work under certain circumstances, we discuss why in most this is unadvisable. Divorce can also have unintended consequences. Such as, the capable now ex-spouse having no authority over medical decisions or the estate of the unwell spouse. The wealth distribution also needs to be considered after a divorce. If the assets are evenly split, the capable spouse may be left with a residence and no cash or vice versa. Agencies will look at the divorce with scrutiny if the asset split is much more favorable to the capable spouse. In this podcast, we discuss alternatives and possible scenarios where a gray divorce might make sense.

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