Electronic Collection of Marriage and Divorce Statistics: Findings from Seven States, Final Report E 2025

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Gray divorce is often defined as divorce that occurs after the age of 50 following a long-term marriage. These individuals have often been married for many years or decades but ultimately decide to split during the later years of their lives. Why are so many older couples getting divorced?
The study found that the primary reason for divorce was lack of commitment, closely followed by infidelity and conflict in the family. Lack of commitment (75.0%) Infidelity (59.6%)
Lack of Spontaneity: Older couples sometimes settle into a routine after being married for a long time. This repetitive day-to-day life can make a relationship feel stagnant and cause one or both individuals to desire change, which is why a lack of spontaneity is one of the most common causes of gray divorce.
Answer childrens questions honestly, avoiding unnecessary details. Reassure children they are not to blame for divorce. Tell children they are loved and will be taken care of. Include the other parent in school and other activities.
Stats about children and divorce. ing to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) roughly 50% of American children will witness their parents divorce.
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Family Divorce 50% of all children in the United States will witness the end of a parents marriage. An additional 50% of the children who witness a parents divorce will also see the breakup of a parents second marriage.

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