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Gray Divorce in Monmouth County, NJ

Gray Divorce in New Jersey
Law Offices of Sylvia S. Costantino Esq., LLC

What Is a Gray Divorce — and Why Does It Require a Different Legal Approach?

Why Gray Divorce Is Different — Key Legal & Financial Issues for New Jersey Couples Over 50

Equitable Distribution of Retirement Accounts (QDROs)

New Jersey is an equitable distribution state, meaning marital property is divided fairly — not necessarily 50/50. Retirement assets accumulated during the marriage — 401(k)s, 403(b)s, pensions, deferred compensation plans — are subject to division. Dividing these accounts incorrectly without a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) can trigger taxes, early withdrawal penalties, and plan administrator rejections.

At the Law Offices of Sylvia S. Costantino, Esq., LLC works with financial professionals and QDRO specialists to ensure your retirement accounts are divided accurately, tax-efficiently, and in compliance with ERISA requirements.

Open Duration Alimony for Long-Term Marriages

Under New Jersey's alimony statute (N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23), marriages of 20 years or longer may qualify for open duration alimony — the most significant form of ongoing spousal support. Whether you are seeking alimony after decades as a dependent spouse, or need to defend against an open-ended alimony obligation, the stakes are enormous.

Our attorneys analyze income, marital standard of living, earning capacity, health, and age to develop a compelling position — whether at the negotiation table or in Monmouth County Family Court.

Division of the Marital Home & Real Estate

For older couples, the family home is often the largest marital asset. Decisions about who stays, who buys out the other, or whether to sell immediately involve tax implications (capital gains exclusions), market timing, and your long-term housing security. Our divorce attorneys help clients evaluate all options before agreeing to any real estate settlement.

Business Valuation & Division

Many Monmouth County clients over 50 years of age own or co-own businesses. Valuing a business for equitable distribution purposes — and determining what portion is marital versus separate property — is one of the most complex aspects of any high-asset divorce. We coordinate with certified business valuators to ensure a fair and defensible valuation.

Social Security Benefits After Divorce

If your marriage lasted 10 years or longer and you are 62 or older, you may be entitled to Social Security benefits based on your ex-spouse's earnings record — up to 50% of their benefit — without reducing their own benefit. This is a planning consideration often overlooked in settlements.

Health Insurance & Medicare Planning

Losing spousal health coverage during a gray divorce can be financially devastating, especially before you are eligible for Medicare at age 65. We address COBRA continuation rights, marketplace health insurance options, and the timing of your divorce relative to your Medicare eligibility as part of any comprehensive settlement strategy.

Estate Planning Implications

Divorce automatically revokes beneficiary designations in some instruments, but not all. Life insurance policies, retirement accounts, and trusts may still name your ex-spouse unless updated. We counsel clients to coordinate immediately with an estate planning attorney after divorce to update wills, POAs, healthcare directives, and all account beneficiaries.

Debt Division in Later-Life Divorces

Long marriages often involve mortgages, home equity lines of credit, business loans, and credit cards with balances. New Jersey courts consider marital debt as well as assets during equitable distribution. Our attorneys ensure that debt responsibility is clearly allocated in your settlement agreement to protect your post-divorce credit and financial stability.
Premier Monmouth County Divorce Attorneys at Sylvia S. Costantino Esq., LLC

Why Monmouth County Residents Trust Divorce Attorney Syvlia Costantino for Their Gray Divorce

NJ Supreme Court Certified Matrimonial Attorney

Attorney Costantino holds New Jersey Supreme Court certification in matrimonial law — one of the highest credentials a New Jersey family attorney can achieve. This certification is held by fewer than 2% of NJ attorneys.

Super Lawyers Rated

Recognized by Super Lawyers, a peer-review rating service that identifies outstanding attorneys in each practice area — a reflection of her reputation in the New Jersey legal community.

Exclusively Family Law & Divorce

Our firm handles only New Jersey divorce and family law matters. We never split our focus across other areas of law — meaning your gray divorce case receives our complete attention and expertise.

High-Asset Divorce Experience

We have extensive experience handling complex, high-net-worth divorces involving multiple properties, executive compensation, business ownership, and large retirement portfolios — exactly the issues that define most gray divorces.

Local New Jersey Family Court Knowledge

Our firm is located in Red Bank, NJ and divorce attorneys regularly represent our clients in Monmouth County Family Court, and courts throughout Ocean, Middlesex, and Somerset Counties. We know the local jurisdictions and the procedures that matter for your gray divorce case.
SYLVIA S. COSTANTINO ESQ., LLC

Comprehensive Gray Divorce Legal Services in New Jersey

Our Red Bank divorce law firm provides the full range of legal services needed in a gray divorce proceeding, including:

  • Equitable distribution of all marital assets and debts
  • QDRO drafting and retirement account division
  • Open-duration and term alimony negotiation and litigation
  • High-asset divorce representation
  • Business valuation and division
  • Real estate division — primary residence, vacation homes, investment properties
  • Pension valuation and survivor benefit elections
  • Social Security benefit planning
  • Divorce mediation for gray divorce matters
  • Settlement negotiations and four-way conferences
  • Monmouth County Family Court litigation
  • Post-divorce modifications (alimony, asset enforcement)

Divorce Attorneys Serving Clients Over 50 Throughout Monmouth County & Surrounding Areas

The Law Offices of Sylvia S. Costantino, Esq., LLC is conveniently located at 58 Rector Place, Red Bank, NJ 07701. We proudly serve clients facing gray divorce across the greater Monmouth County region, including:

Monmouth County

  • Red Bank
  • Rumson
  • Fair Haven
  • Little Silver
  • Colts Neck
  • Holmdel
  • Middletown
  • Shrewsbury
  • Oceanport

Ocean & Middlesex

  • Red Bank
  • Rumson
  • Fair Haven
  • Little Silver
  • Colts Neck
  • Holmdel
  • Middletown
  • Shrewsbury
  • Oceanport

Somerset

  • Somerset County
  • Freehold
  • Marlboro
  • Manalapan
  • Manasquan
  • Sea Girt
  • Spring Lake
  • Tinton Falls

Gray divorce matters are handled throughout the state of New Jersey. Contact our Red Bank office to schedule a confidential consultation.

What to Expect: The Gray Divorce Process in Monmouth County, New Jersey

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Free Case Evaluation

We listen to your situation, explain your rights under New Jersey law, and help you understand what to realistically expect from your case.

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Financial Inventory

We work with you to identify, catalog, and value all marital assets and debts, including retirement accounts, real estate, business interests, and investment portfolios.

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Strategy Development

Based on your goals, health, financial needs, and the length of your marriage, we develop a tailored legal strategy focused on securing your financial future.

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Negotiation & Mediation

Wherever possible, we negotiate the most favorable settlement outside of court, saving you time, money, and emotional strain. We also provide experienced gray divorce mediation services.

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Court Representation

If settlement is not achievable, we provide aggressive, skilled litigation representation in Monmouth County Family Court and throughout New Jersey.

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Settlement Review & Post-Divorce Planning

We review every aspect of your settlement agreement before signing and connect you with financial and estate planning professionals for the transition ahead.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gray Divorce in New Jersey

Gray divorce refers to divorce between spouses who are 50 years of age or older. The rate of gray divorce in the United States has more than doubled since 1990 and continues to rise across New Jersey, particularly in suburban counties like Monmouth, Ocean, and Middlesex. These divorces involve unique legal and financial challenges not present in divorces involving younger couples.

In New Jersey, retirement accounts accumulated during the marriage — including 401(k)s, pensions, IRAs, and deferred compensation — are considered marital property subject to equitable distribution. Dividing these accounts requires a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) for employer-sponsored plans. Without a properly drafted QDRO, account transfers can trigger taxes and penalties. An experienced gray divorce attorney will coordinate with financial professionals to divide these assets correctly.

New Jersey law provides for open duration alimony in cases involving marriages of 20 years or longer. Eligibility and amount depend on factors including the length of the marriage, standard of living, each spouse’s income and earning capacity, age, health, and the length of time one spouse was out of the workforce. An experienced attorney can evaluate your specific circumstances and advocate for appropriate alimony terms.

Yes. If your marriage lasted at least 10 years and you are 62 or older, you may be eligible for Social Security retirement benefits based on your ex-spouse’s earnings record — up to 50% of their benefit — without reducing their payment. You must be currently unmarried to claim an ex-spouse’s record. This is an important consideration in any gray divorce settlement.

The family home is typically the largest marital asset and its disposition is a critical negotiation point in gray divorce cases. Options include one spouse buying out the other’s equity, agreeing to sell and divide proceeds, or deferring the sale under specific conditions. Factors such as capital gains tax exclusions ($500,000 for a married couple), housing needs, and financial stability all affect this decision. Our divorce attorneys help clients evaluate all options.

The timeline depends on whether the divorce is contested or uncontested and the complexity of the marital estate. An uncontested gray divorce with a negotiated settlement agreement can be finalized in as little as three to six months. Contested matters — particularly those involving business valuations, pension disputes, or alimony litigation — may take significantly longer. 

A gray divorce involves spouses over 50, while a high-asset divorce refers to cases with significant wealth to be divided. Many gray divorces are also high-asset divorces — decades of dual-income marriages and wealth accumulation often result in substantial marital estates. Our firm handles both, with specific expertise in the complex financial and retirement planning issues that arise when both factors are present.

While New Jersey law allows self-representation in divorce, attempting to navigate the division of retirement accounts, pension survivor benefit elections, business valuations, and long-term alimony without experienced legal counsel creates serious risks of financially devastating mistakes. Given that the financial decisions made in a gray divorce directly determine your retirement security, professional representation is strongly advisable.

 

Divorcing After 50 in New Jersey? Protect Everything You've Worked a Lifetime to Build

This is not the time for a generalist. Gray divorce in Monmouth County, NJ touches every financial decision you’ve made over decades of marriage — and every financial decision you’ll make for the rest of your life. The pension you’re counting on. The home you raised your family in. The retirement income that determines how comfortably you live in the years ahead.

Those decisions deserve a Monmouth County divorce attorney whose entire practice is devoted to New Jersey divorce and family law. A divorce attorney certified by the highest court in the state. A divorce attorney who has handled the full complexity of equitable distribution, open-duration alimony, QDRO drafting, and high-asset divorce — not occasionally, but every day.

Protect your retirement, secure your future — the decades you invested in this marriage deserve more than a generic settlement. Call the Law Offices of Sylvia S. Costantino, Esq., LLC at (732) 741-2600 and let’s make sure the next chapter starts on solid ground.