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Joint or Separate?? Me to We Talk Podcast- Episode # 140

Joint or Separate?? Me to We Talk Podcast- Episode # 140

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In marriage, do we really have to share everything? What if that doesn’t work for you? What if it does? What if you don’t want to? Does not having a joint account make you less married?

Traditionally, couples have been taught to keep their money in a joint bank account. But what if a newlywed couple decides to have separate accounts and come together to pay the bills. Who’s to say it won’t work!

Join Elders Conell and Rhonda Hollins on the Me to We Talk Podcast as we get to the bottom of this discussion. And ask ourselves if we’re married or thinking about marriage, should everything automatically be joint? Check out this weeks episode to see if this discussion will break the bank!

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