Relationship money tips
Nick Newman, Zions Bank
Not every couple fights about money, but a lot of them do. Psychotherapist and relationship expert Kimberly Moffit said these financial tips could benefit couples, according to CTV.
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I agree with all of the tips, but the one I think needs more attention is the prenuptial
agreement, especially if it is a second marriage. In a first marriage, I believe it is
an insult to ask the other person for a prenup, but in a second marriage, especially if
there are children, it is very necessary. One suggestion I have is that there should be three copies of the prenup, one for each spouse and one for a trusted friend in case
any of them just happened to be destroyed.