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Getting Married Soon, What About Those Finances?

So you may be planning on getting married soon and there is something on your mind that has been bothering you, but you just don’t know what you should do or how you should say it. What you’re trying to figure out is how you would go about asking your future spouse about their personal finances.
You really want to know something about your fiancés finances before you say I do. You just don’t know how your future spouse has paid their bills and you really want to know about this prior to getting married. You are hoping to avoid a possible problem with this issue later on in your marriage. Just getting you and your fiancés finances out front so to speak is where you’re hoping to be as part of your relationship.
Finance questions before marriage may help you and your future spouse understand where you both stand financially in the relationship. If your future spouse is not able to contribute financially or does not have stellar credit, you will know this before you say your vows. You may want to consider some of the following questions to ask your future spouse prior to getting married:
How much money do you earn?
Can I see a copy of your credit report and credit score?
Have you ever filed for bankruptcy and are there any judgments against you?
Do you pay child support?
Do you have a checking and savings account?
If we purchase a home will we own the home jointly?
Have you ever filed for bankruptcy and do you have any judgments against you?
Of course the list can go on and on with whatever questions you may have of your future spouse. Do you think you should know about your future spouse’s finances before you get married?
As the old saying goes you can't live on love, you need money to survive. Finance questions before marriage will help you and your future partner understand where you both are financially before marriage.
Discussing your finances before marriage is important for future spouses who are planning to get married. It is a difficult subject for couples to discuss, however, it is crucial in maintaining a good relationship.
Finance is one of the most critical key components of a marriage. In many instances, marriages have dissolved due to the fact that couples have not discussed their finances prior to the marriage taking place.
Go ahead discuss personal finances with your future spouse before you get married. You both will be glad that you discussed this important topic rather sooner than later in your relationship.
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