While there is still a reluctance to talk about prenuptial agreements, these arrangements are increasingly viewed as a way to protect your assets in the event of a divorce.
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While there is still a reluctance to talk about prenuptial agreements, these arrangements are increasingly viewed as a way to protect your assets in the event of a divorce.

As you get ready to wed — or even if you are already married — it’s a good idea to review your financial situation, and talk about the money. Make sure you’re on the same page; try to avoid making these 6 money mistakes that can ruin a marriage.

Many people are avoiding marriage, divorce and having kids in an attempt to reduce the impact on household finances. But could marriage actually be better for your finances than staying single?

Fewer partnerships would end in divorce if couples thought more objectively about their finances. That means treating your marriage like a business

For some reason, most people in this culture find it extremely difficult to talk about their finances, even with a spouse. Here are some ways to make it easier

Money and marriage can, unfortunately, often go together like other infamous pairings. Think mongoose-snake, or Charlie Sheen and self-control. It is also often true that opposites attract – and if you found your true love in a partner who is very different than you, most likely your views on finances may not be exactly like your partner’s. Read more at http://www.creditsesame.com/blog/money-and-marriage/

Talking about finances before marriage means getting a head start in working through debt issues, consolidating assets and preparing for larger financial commitments, such as buying a house.
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When couples move in different directions, it is nearly impossible for them to make any progress. Often times, if one spouse makes a few steps forward, the other makes just enough bad choices to take it all back. This is never any more true than when couples are facing debt problems...







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