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How to React When Your Partner Takes Your Money Without Permission

You may not be divorced or even separated when you find out that your spouse stole money from you. When your husband or wife steals money from your bank account or wallet, they may have lied to you to cover up their act and broken your trust. Lies like these can be especially damaging to any relationship and you might find it difficult to trust your partner about other matters in the future. Stealing money from a spouse isn’t something that’s easy to overlook and you might be wondering why they had to lie to you and what they spent the money on. Here are some things you can do if you find out that your spouse was stealing money from you: Find out more by visiting my website askthemoneycoach.com LIKE! COMMENT! SUBSCRIBE! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOCIALS: 📱INSTAGRAM➜ @LynnetteKhalfani Cox 📱TWITTER➜ @Themoneycoach 📱Facebook➜ @Themoneycoach ------------------------------------------

Financial Abuse, Narcissists & Money: A Divorce Lawyer's Perspective

What is financial abuse? What are examples of financial abuse? Financial control can be part of a nefarious plot and key part of making the victim feel impotent, dependent, and isolated. Because financial abuse is so damaging, it must be addressed in the divorce. Why does financial abuse happen? How do you identify financial abuse in a relationship? For more information, read Divorcing the Narcissist: What motivates the abuser? Why do some spouses feel the need to be in absolute control of the family finances? Domestic financial abuse is about control. Financial control could include using legitimate financial tools designed to prevent fraud, for the abusive purpose of tracking the other spouse. The abuser may keep the other spouse in absolute darkness as to marital resources and debts. Lack of communication is an issue for many couples facing divorce. But the controlling spouse may never discuss finances with the victim. Financial abuse can involve keeping the o