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If you are in the process of getting divorced, you know that you’ll need to come to an agreement with your spouse on how to deal with debt and separate yourselves financially. Debt may have been part ...
Take, for example, Imani and Michael, who earn $268,000 a year — enough income for most households to feel financially stable ...
Fear brings out the worst in people, and marriage certainly brings out the worst in me. Unlike most young women I knew, I was less than thrilled to be going from a "me" to a "we." Don't get me wrong.
A new survey reveals that 21% of married Americans have never discussed debt with their spouse, and 28% hide significant purchases or debt. Couples with joint savings accounts reported the highest ...
Couples want to start their lives together as a married couple by managing their individual debts first. The strategy increases the couple’s credit scores and prevents them from facing financial ...
Piles of student loan debt are leading some borrowers to put off saving for retirement, buy a home and even get married — and now many regret taking out the loans in the first place. About ...
Cultural trends discouraging marriage are among the biggest challenges to the Church in the U.S., says Cardinal Seán O'Malley, who also sees signs of renewal and hope among young people. "Concerns ...
Yesterday, we discussed whether spouses should pool their resources or have separate accounts. But even trickier than handling the money coming in: Dealing with the debt accumulated by one partner ...