Pros and Cons of Marrying Later in Life

800 560 Joe Casciani PhD

As we are living longer and staying healthier into our 70’s, 80’s and 90’s, the question arises about the merits of marrying later in life, or re-marrying in our senior years. As reported in Time magazine, older adults are pairing up in unprecedented numbers, and in ways that are not traditional. Here are some benefits:

  • financial situation may be improved when combining two incomes
  • greater tolerance, wisdom, and problem solving are in the picture of adults, as compared to younger adults, all keys to successful, long-term relationships
  • living longer may be a benefit for those in relationships when compared to older adults who are solo agers
  • tax benefits come in many forms

However, there are risks and potential downsides to marrying later in life:

  • challenges with living adult children and financial arrangements that complicate estate planning
  • incurring medical expenses for one’s spouse
  • assuming parental and financial responsibility for the other spouse’s children

Weighing these pros and cons in advance reveals the maturity and problem-solving ability of the couple. And it makes for a more successful marriage.

This article is referenced in the Living to 100 Club’s new publication, Better, Longer, and Happier: A Guide to Aging with Purpose and Positivity

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