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Ep 308: Warning: Does one spouse deal with all financial matters?

Stuart Wemyss Episode 308

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In this episode, Stuart issues a crucial warning to couples: don't let one spouse handle all the financial matters. While it's natural for one partner to take the lead, it's vital for both to stay involved and informed. Stuart highlights the importance of understanding and communicating about financial documents, ensuring both partners know what they’re signing. He stresses the need for both spouses to be prepared for any eventuality, from navigating financial decisions in the event of a loss to handling a relationship breakdown.

Listeners will learn practical tips to engage their spouse in financial discussions, such as scheduling regular financial check-ins and simplifying complex topics. Stuart also advises on the importance of having a comprehensive spreadsheet of assets and liabilities, and how to prepare a letter of wishes for guidance. 

With insights into maintaining financial independence and the potential pitfalls of relying solely on one partner, this episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to safeguard their financial future and ensure both partners are equally empowered and prepared. Tune in to understand why protecting yourself financially is a shared responsibility, not one to be delegated entirely to your spouse.

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