Avoiding Gray Divorce in Retirement

In a 2017 report from the Pew Research Center found gray divorce – divorce after age 50- increased 109 percent from 1990 to 2015. Some couples who stay together may find their remaining years marked by conflict. However, spousal conflict after retirement is not a given if couples can head off trouble by being proactive and open-minded about their next stage of life. The attached article gives tips on how avoid the drama. Read article here…

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