Finance in dating
Finance in marriage
Finance in a family
Finance in divorce
100

Does someone need to be financially stable in order for you to date them? Yes or No

Not necessarily depending on your preference

100

How does budgeting affect the wedding process?

This will determine how big the ceremony is and will include the expenses of the honeymoon and rings.

100

What is the difference of a child growing up poor and a child growing up rich? 

If a child grows up poor they will most likely be hard working and proud of what they have. If a child grows up with a lot of money, they may grow up to not be as grateful for things and less appreciative.

100

Do you think divorce is easier for children at a younger or older age?

Older

200

How can you keep a financial relationship with your partner?

Keep purchases out in the open and try to set expectations together on how to spend money.

200

Does your partner have to be financially stable to have an enjoyable life together?

Your partner does not have to be financially stable but most would prefer they had a stable income for their future. 
200

Should parents save up money for their child for college, clothes, camping trips, etc.

This is based on your own preference but most people would suggest to have some money put down for children

200

What is an alimony?

A check sent by the ex-spouse that supports the children of the divorce.

300

How can you manage money if only one partner is financially stable?

Keep costs at a minimum and only spend money on the things you need. 

300

Can you guess how much an average wedding costs?

Around $41,000

300

Can you guess the average cost of giving birth? 

Around $19,000

300

Do you need a lawyer when you are filing for a divorce?

You do not need a lawyer if both partners are agreeing to the terms of the divorce.

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