If you're entering retirement and going through a divorce at the same time, you've got some work to do to shore up your long-term financial security.
Gray divorce - the only demographic group with a rising divorce rate is people 65 and up. What’s behind this trend? And what are the consequences, not just for the couple itself, but for the family ...
When thinking about retirement income, Social Security plays a key role for many Americans. For those who are divorced — or ...
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 ...
Managing an equitable division of assets, selling a home, negotiating alimony and splitting retirement accounts are among the ...
Divorce later in life doesn't just split assets — it can shatter retirement plans. As so-called gray divorce becomes more common, financial advisers are facing increasingly complex planning challenges ...
Divorce can be an emotionally charged process, but it is also a time when critical financial decisions are made. Among these decisions, the division of assets can have long-lasting financial and tax ...
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 ...