
How Financial Infidelity Can Affect Your Gray Divorce – Number 4 in the series on Gray Divorce
“Gray divorce” refers to couples 50 and older. To provide crucial financial information to gray divorce couples and their families
How Financial Infidelity Can Affect Your Gray Divorce – Number 4 in the series on Gray Divorce
“Gray divorce” refers to couples 50 and older. To provide crucial financial information to gray divorce couples and their families
Confronting your overspending spouse
Lili Vasileff Is Quoted In A Recent Article By Brittney Laryea For Magnify Money On How To Handle A Spouse Who Is Chronically Overspending. Lili Says, “Financial Infidelity Is Not A Financial Exercise, Its An Emotional Exercise. Sometimes Overspending May Be The Result Of Miscommunication, Emergency Spending, Or Unrelated, Deeply Seated Emotional Issues Like An Addiction.”
Warning Signs Your Spouse is Committing Financial Infidelity
Financial infidelity is the act being secretive about of spending money, holding stashes of money or secret accounts, possessing undisclosed credit cards, borrowing sums of money, or otherwise spending money or incurring financial debt without your spouse’s knowledge.
7 Reasons Spouses, Partners Lie About Money
Ten years have passed, and Lisa*, now 60, still asks herself, Why didn’t I see it coming? At the time, she and her husband, Andrew, were living well: a spacious home in a Chicago suburb, overseas travel, a kid in private school.
Confronting an overspending spouse
Lili Vasileff is quoted in a recent article by Brittney Laryea for Magnify Money on how to handle a spouse who is chronically overspending. Lili says, “Financial infidelity is not a financial exercise, its an emotional exercise. Sometimes overspending may be the result of miscommunication, emergency spending, or unrelated, deeply seated emotional issues like an addiction.“