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Nothing is Black and White in “Gray Divorce”

Nothing is Black and White in “Gray Divorce”

By David Kellem

What is meant by the term “Gray Divorce?” The “gray” part signifies gray hair – and refers to married people who are in the later middle age or senior stages of life. This demographic, given their ages and their usually lengthy marital history, presents a lot of unique and challenging considerations when divorcing.  Please excuse my intended pun, but nothing is black and white in the legal and personal process of a gray divorce. 

Here are some of the challenges that people face:

What about the prospect of dating and sex for people who have experienced perhaps decades of chronic romantic stagnation?  Literally coming out of one’s marital bubble, even an unhappy one, being thrust into a new world of change and uncertainty, can make one want to curl up in a ball.  And yet, life awaits; and opportunity offers reward for those who can find the courage to reach for it.  Courage, the ability to move forward despite despair, is accessible with the right support.  

The mission of Vesta is to help people navigate divorce in a knowledgeable, supported, healthy way that promotes a successful post-divorce life. The challenges and uncertainties of Gray Divorce are right within our wheelhouse of expertise. We love to help. You can do this.     

To contact David Kellem: Tel: 551-444-2609  –  Email: dkellem@kellemlawgroup.com

David’s strengths in family law draw on his broad legal background. Before forming David Kellem Law Group, P.C., he spent 25 years representing clients in a wide range of areas that relate to family law: divorce, real estate, business representation, litigation, and wills and estates. David’s training in criminal law informs his representation of clients in restraining order and abuse cases. From 1983 to 1987, he prosecuted street-crime cases in Manhattan as an assistant district attorney with the New York County District Attorney’s Office. His work included jury trials, grand jury presentations, and appeals involving cases of murder, robbery, narcotics sales, burglary, weapons possession, and sexual assault. After earning a bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University, David graduated with honors from Suffolk University Law School in 1981. He honed his writing skills as lead articles editor of the Suffolk University Law Review and after graduation as a law clerk to the Honorable Joseph R. Weisberger of the Rhode Island Supreme Court. David has a special interest in family mediation and is dedicated to its growth and development. 

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