Forget ‘Working Late,’ More Affairs Happening on Monday Morning
Apparently, people having affairs aren’t just 'working late.' They’re working early, too, and usually first thing Monday morning, according to user data from an online dating site for married people.
5 Tips for Tackling Your Student Loans as a Couple
As more people graduate college with higher student loan balances than ever before, it’s rare to find a couple these days who aren't dealing with debt.
5 Big Money Talks to Have Before Tying the Knot
Don't pop the question before getting answers to these financial questions first.
Dave Says Don’t Go Into Debt for Honeymoon
Dave says if you can’t pay for your honeymoon up front you can’t afford it. Wait until you can.
Could Maternity Leave Keep You From Buying a Home?
Looking to buy a home with a munchkin on the way? The details of your temporary leave may impact your ability to get a mortgage.
Walgreens to Pay $1.4M for Sharing a Patient's Medical Info With Her Ex
Walgreens has been ordered to pay an Indiana woman $1.4 million in damages, all because one of its pharmacists made some poor decisions while caught up in a love triangle.
3 Money Mistakes That Can Torpedo Your Marriage
As if discovering the love of your life is messier than you thought, doesn’t really love jazz or is chronically late weren’t enough, couples also have to find ways to deal with differing financial habits — from the merely annoying (sending dollar bills through the laundry) to the serious (hiding debt).
Financial Tips for Starting a Family
Young families face many challenges when it comes to managing money early in the relationship.
Can Spouses Get Money From 1 Account?
The law doesn't include special required minimum distribution rules for married couples.
Can Girlfriend and I Buy Home, Leave Wife Out?
Be careful, or your someday-to-be-ex-wife could claim part ownership of the house.
Married Couple's Guide to Claiming Social Security
For many people, Social Security is a major source of income in retirement. But a wrong move could mean leaving money on the table forever.
How to Divide Your House in a Divorce
Want to buy a home, but you're getting a divorce and still tied to a house that's no longer yours? Here's how to get a mortgage to buy out your ex.
Debt and Divorce: 5 Steps to Make a Clean Credit Split
Divorce can get ugly if one person doesn't follow debt repayment obligations spelled out in the divorce decree. Take these five steps to increase your chances of a smooth split.
Same-Sex Couples to Get More Federal Benefits
The Social Security Administration announced Friday it has finalized its rules about benefits and obligations to same-sex married couples.
Newlyweds Want to Spend and Pay Down Debt
Newlyweds must balance desires and demands for their money, including debt.
Financial Questions Couples Should Ask Before Getting Married
Forget flower arrangements, meal options and color schemes, this is the big conversation couples planning a wedding need to have.
Married Women Find Financial Responsibility Attractive
Married women consider financial responsibility sexier than men do, according to a new poll.
Act Surprised: Your Wedding Ring is a Terrible Investment
When it comes to dividing assets in a divorce--the ring can be tricky.
Don’t Let these 10 Unexpected Wedding Costs Blow Your Budget
For couples planning their dream wedding--here are hidden costs that often break the budget.
Convict's Wife Seeks his Social Security
When a spouse goes to jail, his Social Security benefits are also locked down.



















