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Coping with Divorce or Separation

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av8rdave

(10,642 posts)
Sun Jan 22, 2012, 08:23 PM Jan 2012

A cautionary tale [View all]

http://finances.msn.com/saving-money-tips/6856122

Even someone you implicitly trust (say, your spouse) can be scamming you financially behind your back. Trust me on this. Keep a close eye out there!

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A cautionary tale [View all] av8rdave Jan 2012 OP
good advice for everyone maddezmom Jan 2012 #1
Glad you didn't experience that av8rdave Jan 2012 #2
sorry this happened to you maddezmom Jan 2012 #3
Thanks.... av8rdave Jan 2012 #4
It's not your fault. laundry_queen Jan 2012 #6
Yes, it's not difficult for a deceitful spouse to do that. laundry_queen Jan 2012 #5
Sadly, I was the one "in charge" of the family finances, av8rdave Jan 2012 #7
Maybe because I grew up with very little, and SheilaT Jan 2012 #8
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