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  2. Economics of marriage - Wikipedia

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    Traditional asset division system stated that what a spouse owns before marriage or personal earnings during marriage are considered as separated property. Uniform Marital Property(UMPA),a marital law that was first passed by the Uniform Law Commissioners in 1983, [16] considered a family as an economic entity. Each spouse owns half of the ...

  3. What do you know about money and marriage? - AOL

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    With money being listed as one of the top three reasons that couples fight, it's no doubt that it is a tricky and touchy subject to deal with. The issues can be even harder to deal with if the ...

  4. Money and marriage: What to talk about before you tie the knot

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    Having a healthy relationship with money as a couple before marriage may reduce the odds that money disagreements — one of the main topics couples argue about — will be a major issue after you ...

  5. Couples don't have to see money the same way, Ramit Sethi ...

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    Money is at the core of solid partnerships, whether it’s a business one or a romantic one. Most couples merge their finances after marriage. My husband and I are among those who keep a slice of ...

  6. Marital debt - Wikipedia

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    Scholars like Gratian of Bologna were quick to posit their theories on marriage. His 12th century work, Decretum Gratiani, became an early text example for other canon law studies and it is here where the earliest account for marital debt is found. In it, he writes that marriage arose from wishing to prevent further sin through fornication.

  7. Family economics - Wikipedia

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    Family economics applies economic concepts such as production, division of labor, distribution, and decision making to the family.It is used to explain outcomes unique to family—such as marriage, the decision to have children, fertility, time devoted to domestic production, and dowry payments using economic analysis.

  8. Marriage and Money: It's Complicated, and Getting More So - AOL

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    When my ex-husband lost his job, I thought I was being kind by telling him not to worry about it. Apparently, this translated in his mind as "Your job never really mattered anyway" -- not my ...

  9. Criticism of marriage - Wikipedia

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    Monogamous marriage became an institution to be the base of the family and solidify a system for the family to handle private property and its inheritance. Monogamy would later spur on adultery and the business of prostitution. [60] In the book The Second Sex, author Simone de Beauvoir argues that marriage is an alienating institution. Men can ...