In recent years, there has been a noticeable rise in the number of so-called “silver splitters”—couples divorcing later in life. According to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), divorces among men aged 65 and above have increased by 23%, and by 38% among women in the same age group.
While divorcing at any stage of life can be challenging, there are specific considerations to bear in mind if you are approaching retirement age or already retired. Below, we explore the key implications for over-60s going through a divorce.
A silver splitter (sometimes referred to as a grey divorce) generally refers to partners who separate later in life—often after many years of marriage. Until recently, it was relatively rare for older couples to divorce, partly due to more traditional attitudes favouring staying together through difficulties, as well as the emotional and practical complexities of ending a long marriage.
Before taking any concrete legal steps, it is advisable to think about what your future might look like post-divorce. Key questions include:
Discussing these issues with your spouse may help you decide whether divorce is truly the best path or strengthen your resolve to move forward independently.
If you decide to divorce and later remarry, you may wish to safeguard any assets carried over from a previous relationship. Options include:
Nuptial Agreements:
Discretionary Trusts:
At HM & Co. Solicitors, we recognise the unique concerns faced by older couples contemplating divorce. Our experienced team can offer tailored advice on issues such as financial settlements, property division, and ensuring that your retirement plans remain secure.
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When divorcing in your 60s or beyond (often called “silver splitting”), your financial affairs may be more complex, given the number of years you have been married and the long-term assets you have built up. Key considerations include:
While the divorce procedure itself is largely the same, the financial impact on you and your family often demands thorough planning and advice.
Pensions frequently constitute one of the biggest assets in later-life divorces, so it’s wise to get professional legal guidance to safeguard you or your partner’s interests. There are numerous pension types, each with different rules and benefits, and the value might be considered in terms of present capital or future income.
Often, engaging an actuary to produce a pension sharing report is beneficial. They can evaluate the relative values of the pensions, possibly including the State Pension, allowing you to make decisions that best fit your retirement plans.
Couples can settle financial arrangements in a few ways:
No. If you are divorced, the provisions in your will concerning your ex-spouse are treated as if your ex-spouse had died, which can cause complications. Your existing will remains valid, so you should update it promptly to reflect your new circumstances and intentions.
In principle, the spouse initiating the divorce (the petitioner) can apply for costs from the other spouse (the respondent). If possible, it’s best to agree on costs early in the process, ideally before submitting the divorce petition. Should there be a disagreement, the court can decide, but there is no guarantee of success.
Although it’s possible, disputes over costs may cause delays and escalate expenses. Best practice is to agree on costs arrangements (such as court fees) before lodging the divorce application. This approach reduces potential conflict, helping the proceedings move more smoothly.
If you are navigating a late-life divorce and want to ensure a fair outcome—especially where properties, pensions, adult children, or retirement plans are concerned—our specialist lawyers can guide you through each step.
HM & Co. Solicitors
186 Lower Road, Surrey Quays
London SE16 2UN
Telephone: 02071128180
Email: info@hmsolicitorsltd.com
We understand the complexities of later-life divorces and can provide tailored advice to help you secure the best possible financial and legal position for your future.
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