Money Troubles With Your Spouse? Here Are 7 Smart Tips to Avoid Fights

Money Trouble
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Seek Help

Some money troubles that can spike stress levels, like high-interest credit card debt, late payments, or swooping credit scores, can take years to recover from or eliminate entirely.

We recommend seeking help in the early stages if your behaviors aren’t getting better and your financial situation seems to be unraveling. You should never hesitate to call in some reinforcements.

From government-approved credit counselors to debt education, many resources are available to assist you in this process. Many are likely available in your own community through educational institutions or non-profit organizations.

You and your partner could greatly benefit from working with a certified financial planner or a therapist who can help you understand your money troubles and each other better.

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