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  2. Aug 1, 2023 · Posted August 1, 2023|Reviewed by Abigail Fagan. When your children experience your divorce, their reactions will vary depending on their ages, personalities, family dynamics, and the...

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · Posted April 30, 2024 | Reviewed by Michelle Quirk. Key points. By 2030, the "Gray Divorce Revolution" suggests divorces will triple among adults aged 50 and older. Adult children often...

  4. May 4, 2021 · May 4, 2021, 10:42 AM PDT. Yana Paskova / Stringer/Getty Images. Experts say a parents' divorce is challenging, even if you're an adult. Even if you're a mature adult, your parents' marriage...

    • Statistics on Estrangement
    • Reasons For Estrangement
    • Does Divorce Contribute to Estrangement?
    • The Possibility of Reconciliation
    • What Estrangement Means For Grandparents

    On the website Estranged Stories, both parents and adult children can fill out surveys about their estrangement. The results can be surprising. The parents who are estranged are older than one might expect, with over one-third falling into the 70- to 80-year-old age group. When asked to describe the parent-child relationship before the rift, the mo...

    Reasons for conflicts between parents and adult children vary. Some adult children have severed relationships with parents due to traumatic childhoods: They were abusedor grew up with parents whose drug or alcohol addictions interfered with their parenting. Occasionally, family disputes have erupted over money. In the majority of cases, however, th...

    Many parents blame their own divorce for their estrangement from adult children. Among those estranged from daughters, 50% said a divorce was a "very relevant" factor, compared to 37% of parents estranged from sons.Some believe their children blame them for not trying harder to keep the family together. Others feel that their ex-partner pitted thei...

    Overwhelmingly, adult children who have divorced their parents say that they did it for the good of their families, or for their own good. When asked whether the parents should try for reconciliation, answers vary. Some consider any attempt at communication as harassment. In the Estranged Stories survey, however, around 60% of adult children said t...

    Parents who are cut off from adult children are often grandparents cut off from grandchildren as well. In trying to reconcile, grandparents sometimes plead that grandchildren need grandparents, which is true. Grandparents can fill very important functions for grandchildren. However, the focus in these situations must be on nurturing the parent's re...

    • Susan Adcox
  5. Jun 1, 2023 · Overlooking the effect of gray divorce on adult children. Many older couples who choose to divorce don't tend to factor their adult children into the equation. The cultural myth is that since they are adults and at various stages of adult life, their parents' divorce should not affect them.

    • Candice Hayden
  6. Mar 28, 2024 · Key points. The Gray Divorce Revolution has seen the divorce rate of adults over 50 double since 1990. Adult children of gray divorce often feel shocked, isolated, overwhelmed, and...

  7. Dec 22, 2022 · Experiencing a parental divorce is very common, as anywhere from 40% to 50% of marriages do not last. In fact, one study found that only around 45% of children whose parents were married at or around the time of their birth reach age 17 with their parents still married.

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