Can I ask my husband for money?
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Can I ask my husband for money?
A wife has the legal right to secure basic amenities and comfort—food, clothes, residence, education and medical treatment— for herself and her children from the husband. So, understand that as a homemaker, you should not have to ask your husband for money; he is bound by law to provide it to you.
How can I communicate with my husband money?
Afraid To Talk About Money With Your Spouse? Ten Tips For “The Talk”
- Start off talking about goals.
- Admit your own mistakes.
- Look your spouse right in the eye, and hold their hand.
- Be goal-oriented.
- Look at numbers – but don’t judge.
- Be fair.
- Create goals that you both agree on.
- Create plans to reach those goals.
What happens when your spouse is unemployed?
So is going into debt with credit cards or losing a house if you default on a mortgage. All this weighs heavily on both partners, especially the one who feels most responsible to ‘win the bread.” (Sandra Lundberg, from the book, The First Five Years of Marriage) Coping when your spouse is unemployed can be difficult for any married partners.
Why is it so hard to think about being unemployed?
“Nobody likes to think about being unemployed. But it’s a state that’s more and more common. Whether due to corporate ‘right-sizing,’ termination, or career change, it’s always an uneasy time. What causes the stress? First, the spouse who’s lost his or her job may have suffered a serious blow to the identity.
How does unemployment affect the family?
Unemployment rates high on the list, along with death and divorce, as one of life’s top stress-inducing events. Fortunately, there are plenty of resources and guidance for those coping with their own unemployment. But what about the rest of the family? Unemployment impacts spouses and children, too.” (Roberta Rand)