7 Ways for Women To Financially Rebuild After a “Gray Divorce”

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Divorce after 50 — often called “gray divorce” — is on the rise, with rates for older couples doubling over the past few decades. And while the reasons for splitting later in life vary, one thing remains consistent: women are at greater risk for financial uncertainty during and after their divorce.

According to the National Center for Family & Marriage Research, women ages 55 to 64 have, on average, 30% less saved for retirement than men. Even more troubling, nearly one-third of divorcing women don’t claim any share of their spouse’s 401(k) or pension — even after decades spent raising children, managing a household, and supporting the family in countless, invaluable ways.

If you fit the bill of a “silver splitter” who needs to work on a strategic plan for her financial big picture, here are seven smart ways to get started.

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Cohabiting During Divorce: 10 Tips for Surviving with Your Ex

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Have you decided to live under one roof with your soon-to-be ex until your divorce is finalized? Cohabiting during divorce can have several benefits – helping you save money, providing more stability for your children, and even making you both more motivated to reach a settlement and move on with your lives.

But let’s be honest: sharing a home with your soon-to-be ex during this emotional transition may not be easy. It takes clear boundaries, intentional planning, and a lot of patience.

While this setup isn’t for everyone, these 10 practical tips can help you navigate the challenges of living together while preparing for separate lives. Read more

The Truth About Prenups: Are They Only for the Wealthy?

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Prenuptial agreements are still often viewed as something only affluent couples need to consider before marriage. However, this outdated misconception is far from true. Prenups serve as a practical planning tool for couples across all financial situations, offering clarity, protection, and peace of mind regarding assets and income.

Is a prenuptial agreement right for you and your soon-to-be spouse? Here’s what you need to know. Read more

Marital Asset Division: FAQs About 401(K)s

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Dividing marital assets during a divorce can be complex, especially when it comes to splitting retirement accounts like a 401(k). In New Jersey, an equitable distribution state, marital assets and debts are divided fairly — but not necessarily equally. This means that each spouse’s contributions and other factors are considered when dividing property. But 401(k) accounts also have their own set of rules, and this can add confusion to proceedings if you’re not prepared.

What will happen your 401k in divorce? Get some insight with answers to frequently asked questions about dividing retirement assets.

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7 Common Mistakes to Avoid in Divorce Mediation

Avoiding mediation mistakesMediation can be a valuable tool for spouses to reach a Marital Settlement Agreement in their divorce without the stress and expense of court litigation. But when mistakes are made during mediation, the process can become just as burdensome as a court battle, potentially derailing negotiations and piling back on all the stress.

Want to get the most out of your mediation sessions? Reach desired outcomes in your divorce by learning how to recognize and avoid these seven common mediation pitfalls. Read more

The #1 Costly Mistake Parents Make in Divorce—And How to Avoid It

custody mistakeIn divorce, parents rightly want to protect their children and their relationship with them. Too often, however, the anger, bitterness, and betrayal spouses may feel towards one another take over their decision-making, leading to costly mistakes. One of the biggest missteps parents make that turn custody decisions into custody battles?

Treating their co-parent as the enemy. Read more

3 Steps for Divorce in 2025…That Are Not What You Think

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When preparing for divorce, most people focus on the obvious: gathering financial documents, hiring an attorney, and making decisions about custody and living arrangements. These steps are important, of course. But there are other overlooked actions that are often just as make or break for your divorce.

If you’re thinking about divorce—or already in the process—here are three surprising steps that can help you avoid costly mistakes and set yourself up for a more secure financial future. Read more

Safeguarding Custody or Parenting Time in 2025: 5 Key Considerations for New Jersey Families

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If you are getting a divorce in 2025 and have children, making decisions about custody and parenting time are at the top of your priorities list. In New Jersey, the intention for any custody agreement is to create stable, nurturing environments for children. But how do you get there? And how do you ensure you are getting the time you want and need with your children?

Here are 5 key considerations for creating custody agreements and parenting time plans that put your children’s best interests first. Read more

Protecting Yourself in Divorce: 3 Overlooked Steps You MUST Take Before Divorcing in 2025

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Is divorce on your horizon for 2025? As you enter the planning stages for this major life transition, there is a flurry of steps to get ready for, from finding an attorney to making temporary custody arrangements. As your divorce to-do list grows, however, don’t overlook three small actions that can be pivotal for protecting yourself throughout the process. Read more

8 Lessons from the 8-Year Divorce of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt

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The end of 2024 also marks the conclusion of one of the longest and most contentious high-profile divorces in recent memory. Lawyers for Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have announced that the pair have finally reached a divorce settlement after eight years of legal wrangling.

Jolie and Pitt have undoubtedly learned many difficult life lessons from their lengthy ordeal. But what about the rest of us? Here are some teachable moments from their split to help divorcing spouses—famous or not—prevent their own proceedings from grinding to a standstill. Read more