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Divorce and Mid- and Later Life Families: A Phenomenological Analysis with Implications for Family Life Educators
Authors:M Elise Radina  Charles B Hennon  Hailee M Gibbons
Institution:1. Department of Family Studies and Social Work , radiname@muohio.edu;3. Department of Family Studies and Social Work ,;4. Miami University , Oxford, Ohio
Abstract:ABSTRACT

A growing number of mid- and later life individuals and families are experiencing divorce and remarriage. Mid- and later life families are those who have begun to or may have launched their adult children. As a result, these families may include in-laws and grandchildren. Limited research has addressed the potentially unique experiences of these families whose lives are made more complex and complicated by divorce, remarriage, or both. The purpose of this article is to examine, from a phenomenological perspective, the lived experiences of individuals and families experiencing divorce in mid- and later life. In so doing, four case studies are presented that represent four common pathways through divorce and remarriage in mid- and later life: career divorced, seasoned divorced, newly divorced, and interrupted career divorced. Using these case studies and our interpretation of them based on a phenomenological approach, we offer implications for family life educators for improving the delivery of educational services to families facing mid- and later life divorce and remarriage.
Keywords:Divorce  later life  aging  remarriage  phenomenology
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