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News Blending Marriage and Money
Half of all marriages in the U.S. end in divorce, often because of money. The success or failure of a marriage can depend on how well a couple handles money. A couple's first experience handling money may be the decision to open a joint share draft/checking account, maintain separate accounts, or--a combination of the two--a joint and individual accounts.

Don't make the decision lightly and, according to financial planners, don't make it quickly, either. It's better to "ease" into financial blending. A lot of people get married and the next day put everything into a joint account. Slow down, experts advise, and maintain separate accounts for a while or try a joint account while keeping separate accounts as well. Joint accounts provide a sense of teamwork, but they can allow one person to be in charge while the other remains "in the dark." This can create tension and lack of communication in a marriage.

Separate accounts help maintain each partner's identity and provide the financial knowledge necessary in case of a divorce or the death of a spouse. As your needs and goals change, or if there's constant tension over money, consider combining or separating your accounts. For information about your options, ask the financial professionals at Credit Union.

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