Divorce After 50: Unique Considerations for Georgia Couples

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Mar 20, 2025 | Content

A specific set of challenges and unique considerations comes with divorce after 50 for Georgia couples. They need to fairly divide their retirement savings, home equity, and investments, just to name a few. This blog can give you a better understanding about your post-divorce future, and an experienced divorce attorney can help you navigate these issues.

Home Equity and Joint Assets

For many couples over 50, their home is one of their biggest assets, and divorcees may have difficulty dividing their real estate and other family properties. Because many mid-lifers have been married for decades, there are likely joint assets to split between the parties.

Retirement Savings—or Lack Thereof

By the time you reach the age of 50, you may have made substantial contributions to retirement accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs throughout your career. However, that might not be the case if, for example, you were a stay-at-home parent. In that situation, you may need to re-enter the workforce so that you can retire comfortably. This is an important consideration, especially if you need to go back to school to refresh your skills or learn new ones.

Alimony and Spousal Support

At this stage in your life, your children are probably living away from home, so custody and child support are no longer a factor. However, alimony or spousal support likely would be. During divorce proceedings for couples over 50, Georgia’s family court may order one spouse to pay the other alimony, particularly if that party did not work during the marriage. Spousal support could also be a consideration if one partner has significant medical issues.

Health Care and Insurance

For divorcing couples over 50, health insurance is another major factor to consider. You may need to research your options, especially if you are not old enough to qualify for Medicare. If you are on your spouse’s employer-sponsored health plan, you may qualify for COBRA coverage. However, that is just a temporary remedy and premiums are generally expensive. Another option might be coverage through the Affordable Care Act that could offer a low-cost policy of your own.

Trust Our Team to Handle Your Post-50 Divorce

If you are over 50 and unhappy in your marriage, it is never too late to file for divorce. You do not have to face this change alone. Our compassionate attorneys can help you move forward with your life. Contact a member of our intake team now about divorce after 50 and its unique considerations for Georgia couples. There is a lot at stake at this phase of your life and you want to protect your future.


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