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Financial Management Role Questionnaire: Sharing money decision making within the household
Financial Management Role Questionnaire: Sharing money decision making within the household

Am I Prone To Lying About Money? — A look at the Financial Infidelity Scale
How can I tell if I have a healthy level of financial freedom in my relationship OR if I am intentionally being secretive with my spending?
The Financial Infidelity Scale might help us to differentiate between the two.

Tax Season Bringing Up Resentments? 8 questions to ask about Financial Management Roles in your Relationship
There are tons of responsibilities that go into running a household. When we share these with another person (whether through cohabitation, a marriage, or when we enter in a new relationship post-divorce), sometimes we divide these household responsibilities without much conversation. While this can work out just fine, it can unintentionally set things up in an unbalanced way.
This imbalance can be particularly disruptive with Financial Management Roles.