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Originally posted by: arcas
Congrats on dodging the bullet. However...
I also told her I would be presenting bank statements to show how my money is being spent. She also saw the problem with me having no disposable income and will be direct depositing cash to suppliment our bill money, and when I get this paid off, it will be extra cash that I can spend/save/whatever.
This doesn't much sound like a marriage. Sounds more like a bf-gf couple who've agreed to share a house, or a parent giving a child an allowance. Throughout this thread I've seen alot of "my money" and "her money" and "cash that I can spend" type stuff. I haven't seen much "we" or "our" in this thread. Do the two of you divy up the rest of your responsibilities like this?
I'm not trying to be critical, just genuinely curious.
No, that's something I wanted to do to make sure I keep on track. I have a tendency to revert back to my old ways when the heat is off. I've always been terrible with spending, so this way it will keep me in line. Again, we do not have "her money" and "my money"...we have the following situation:
She belongs to a credit union that gives members of the police force special benefits (low interest car loans, high savings intrest rates, etc). The downside is she does not have electronic banking. The bank I am using does, and it's free. Without electronic banking, we tend to misplace or forget to pay bills, plus there's the hassle of stamps, getting them to the mailbox, etc. So, I agreed to have my paycheck direct deposited into a checking account in my name to pay the bills, since my check would just about cover everything. She has her check direct deposited into the credit union to take advantage of high interest rates for savings, intrest on her checking, etc. I pay for all the utilities, house payment, phone, car, etc. She dumps 1/3 of her check into savings, + pays tuition for our daughter, groceries, shopping expenses, her car, etc.
She's going to start transfering $200 to my account each month to suppliment my account. We're not going to touch our savings to pay this off, but I should be able to get this under control in about a year or so. It feels so good to get this off my chest-- it's been a monkey on my back for a couple of years now
Thanks for the advice...some if you really helped!