robbie3982
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I was just talking to two of my older coworkers (one man, one woman, both in their 60''s I believe) and the topic of having separate money came up.
My female coworker, S, said that she hides a little bit of money from each paycheck in her house and has a separate checking account in just her name for "just in case" money. She''s been married for over 30 years and doesn''t see a divorce anywhere in her future, but she''s very cautious since this is her second marriage.
My male coworker, M, said his ex-wife (who was a homemaker) had a separate checking account at a different bank in hers and her mother''s name that she hid money in (he eventually found out about it, but she lied and told him it was Christmas money).
I chimed in and said that DH and I don''t have any separate money. Both names are on all accounts (well, except for our 401k''s, but we have eachother listed as beneficiaries if anything should happen. Can you even put 2 names on a 401k?) and that I really feel like even if we ever did get a divorce (I definitely DON''T ever see this happening) we wouldn''t be fighting over money. DH doesn''t like conflict. He avoids it at all costs. He''s not vindictive. If we were at the point where our marriage was over I really think he would just want to be done with everything and not drag it out. We both have a strong sense of doing what''s fair and we currently make about the same salary (difference of about $5k).
I''m sure you have all guessed by now that they''re both calling me naive and saying I really should start setting some money aside. Maybe I am naive, but the thought of having a contingency plan to our marriage really bothers me. We vowed forever and we meant forever and I guess I kind of feel like setting $ aside would mean that I don''t really believe this. I don''t know, maybe if we were in a different situation in the future where I was staying home with our (future) kids and not working I would feel differently, but right now I just really feel like it''s not for me. I know that everyone goes into their marriage thinking it''s forever and that the divorce rate shows that about half of those people are wrong, but I still just don''t like the idea.
I''m curious as to what everyone one else does/thinks about the subject.
My female coworker, S, said that she hides a little bit of money from each paycheck in her house and has a separate checking account in just her name for "just in case" money. She''s been married for over 30 years and doesn''t see a divorce anywhere in her future, but she''s very cautious since this is her second marriage.
My male coworker, M, said his ex-wife (who was a homemaker) had a separate checking account at a different bank in hers and her mother''s name that she hid money in (he eventually found out about it, but she lied and told him it was Christmas money).
I chimed in and said that DH and I don''t have any separate money. Both names are on all accounts (well, except for our 401k''s, but we have eachother listed as beneficiaries if anything should happen. Can you even put 2 names on a 401k?) and that I really feel like even if we ever did get a divorce (I definitely DON''T ever see this happening) we wouldn''t be fighting over money. DH doesn''t like conflict. He avoids it at all costs. He''s not vindictive. If we were at the point where our marriage was over I really think he would just want to be done with everything and not drag it out. We both have a strong sense of doing what''s fair and we currently make about the same salary (difference of about $5k).
I''m sure you have all guessed by now that they''re both calling me naive and saying I really should start setting some money aside. Maybe I am naive, but the thought of having a contingency plan to our marriage really bothers me. We vowed forever and we meant forever and I guess I kind of feel like setting $ aside would mean that I don''t really believe this. I don''t know, maybe if we were in a different situation in the future where I was staying home with our (future) kids and not working I would feel differently, but right now I just really feel like it''s not for me. I know that everyone goes into their marriage thinking it''s forever and that the divorce rate shows that about half of those people are wrong, but I still just don''t like the idea.
I''m curious as to what everyone one else does/thinks about the subject.