Gray Divorce – What does that mean?

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This article is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. In this guide, we will address the most common questions and concerns related to alimony in Florida, helping you navigate the complex terrain of this important aspect of divorce law.

I have had a lot of people ask me about “gray divorce” and how that differs from a regular or typical divorce. The truth is, it does not differ all that much with the exception of the focus being more on Equitable Distribution versus child issues. Most gray divorces (adults who are typically over 65 and do not have minor children) have complex asset cases, and they usually seek efficient resolution of their cases. The good news is at Schwam-Wilcox & Associates, we treat all of our cases efficiently and have a combined experience of over 40 years (with all four of our attorneys). We pride ourselves on paying attention to detail and ensuring that no rock goes unturned when determining the distribution of assets. Come see the difference, contact our firm today for a gray or a regular/typical divorce.

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