1. "The gray divorce rate has doubled since 1990, but is still less common than divorce among those under 50."
2. "The biggest risk factor for gray divorce is not a life transition (like an empty nest), but one’s marital past."
3. "Relative wealth can be a protective factor against gray divorce."
4. "Kids struggle with the reality of a parental divorce, whatever their ages."
5. "Grief can linger long after a marriage ends, even when both agree that it’s better to part."

Read more here: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/complicated-love/201809/7-surprising-facts-about-gray-divorce
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