Differences Between Long Term and Early Divorce

Long Term and Early Divorce

Divorcing after a long-term marriage can present unique challenges compared to ending a marriage earlier in life. In this video, Katherine Miller, a seasoned divorce attorney with over 30 years of experience in New York and Connecticut, shares her insights on the differences between these experiences.

Drawing from both her professional background and her personal experience with divorce, Katherine discusses the varied concerns that arise, whether you’ve been married for 3 years or 30 years. Katherine reflects on the different priorities between her own divorce in her late thirties—when she was focused on her young children, career, and future—and the concerns of a client ending a 30-year marriage, whose children are now in their twenties and who is more focused on financial stability and navigating the modern dating world.

For those interested in exploring this topic further, Katherine recommends her interview with Diane Burroughs on the podcast Divorce Dialogues, where they discuss finding happiness after divorcing later in life. Click the link below to listen to the podcast: https://divorcedialogues.miller-law.com/a-path-to-happiness-after-midlife-divorce-with-diane-burroughs