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Lessons From a Late-Life Divorce
- Evaluate the emotional cost, not just the logical reasons — freedom can feel liberating in theory but challenging in practice.
- Recognize the power of shared history — decades together create bonds that are hard to replace.
- Seek support early — counseling or therapy can provide perspective before, during, and after major decisions.
- Understand that regret is normal — it doesn’t mean the choice was wrong, only that human emotions are complex.
- Plan for companionship and social support — the emotional transition can be smoother when you maintain meaningful connections.
A Message to Others
Sometimes, the love and companionship built over decades is irreplaceable — and it’s worth reflecting deeply before stepping away from a life shared for half a century.
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