If you’re facing divorce, call 203-936-6772 at LAW OFFICES OF PIAZZA & SIMMONS, LLC to set up an initial consultation.

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Guiding People Through Divorce With Grace And Dignity For More Than 30 Years

Attorney Anthony A Piazza & Laura A Simmons

Guiding People Through Divorce With Grace And Dignity For More Than 30 Years

It is never too late to get a divorce

On Behalf of | Jul 10, 2022 | Family Law |

Whether due to hostility, stagnation or a desire for independence, the idea of divorce might be weighing on your mind. However, you might feel that it is too late to get a divorce if you are approaching your elderly years in a marriage that is well beyond the double-digit landmark.

If your perception of the divorce process is that it will consume more effort than it is worth at your age, it may be time to reconsider your stance. By keeping in mind a couple of key points about divorce, you will likely realize that it is never too late to separate from your spouse.

The length of the marriage is not a factor

It may feel difficult to separate yourself from a spouse after a marriage that is multiple decades in length. You might feel emotional guilt at suggesting divorce at your current stage of life, or perhaps you dread the task of unraveling a high volume of marital assets and debt that couples tend to accumulate over many years. Either way, divorce is always attainable and could be necessary for your future happiness.

You deserve to enjoy the latter years of your life

After coming upon your golden years alongside your spouse, there may be a sense of obligation to ride things out for the rest of your life. If your marriage is a source of unhappiness, though, you should make the decision that will enable you to make the most of the years still ahead of you.

Divorce is not a decision one should make lightly, but it is the decision that is right for many older couples. Consider whether you and your spouse are truly happy or if the best way to live out your lives is apart.