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Today, roughly 36% of people getting divorced are 50 and older, compared to only 8.7% in 1990. This is known as a "grey divorce".
'Was it all smoke and mirrors?': How adult children are affected by grey divorce Molly Gorman 2025
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Research shows that close to a third of Australian divorces now occur after the age of 50; a phenomenon known as “grey divorce”.
The ‘grey divorce’ phenomenon doesn’t signal a retreat from love. It’s a redefinition of it | Lisa Portolan Lisa Portolan 2026
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Research shows that close to a third of Australian divorces now occur after the age of 50; a phenomenon known as “grey divorce”.
The ‘grey divorce’ phenomenon doesn’t signal a retreat from love. It’s a redefinition of it | Lisa Portolan Lisa Portolan 2026
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