Money Arguments and Divorce
There are a variety of reasons why a couple may decide to get a divorce, but one of the most common is because of financial disagreements. Financial arguments can be about credit card or student loan debt or about differences the spouses have about handling money. The constant stress of living paycheck to paycheck can put an insurmountable amount of pressure on a marriage and sometimes, divorce is the best option for a couple that cannot agree on money matters.
Whatever the reason, if you are in the process of or are considering a divorce, you need the right guidance. Contact the Conroe divorce attorneys of Garg & Associates, P.C., at 281-362-2865 to speak with a professional and discuss your legal options.
Causes of Financial Arguments
In many marriages, especially among younger adults, money is tight and therefore, arguments about finances can be more severe and routine. From personal shopping addictions to debt and stretched budgets, most couples argue about the following:
- Existing debts, including credit card or student loan debts
- Spending habits or even shopping addictions
- Sharing a bank account
- Purchases that were not agreed upon or were hidden from the other spouse
Although financial counseling may be able to help some couples with their financial disagreements, other couples may want to consider a separation or divorce.
Contact Us
If you are considering a divorce, contact the Conroe divorce attorneys of Garg & Associates, P.C., at 281-362-2865. We can help make sure that you understand your legal rights and options at this difficult time.



