My Partner Makes More Money Than Me. What Do We Do?
While there’s no steadfast rule to handling income inequality, there are a few important takeaways you and your spouse can discuss to help level the playing field.
While there’s no steadfast rule to handling income inequality, there are a few important takeaways you and your spouse can discuss to help level the playing field.
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After the wedding, you and your new spouse are officially partners in all aspects of life, including finances. Take the time to openly and honestly discuss your current financial situation and future goals as husband and wife.