5 Efficient Ways to Overcome Financial Infidelity In Your Relationship

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Set things straight

The first thing the person guilty of financial infidelity needs to do is, to be honest and confess all of their financial mistakes. After setting the record straight, it’s easier to start fixing the mess they’ve created.

The next step is for both partners to put their conflict behind them and promise to work together to move past their problems. The person financially cheated on might need more time to accept what happened. This is not something that can be magically solved in the blink of an eye. The person who committed the financial infidelity should give their partners all the time they need to wrap their heads around the problem instead of pressuring them into adjusting to the new situation overnight. Counseling might be required to help partners trust each other again and rebuild their relationship. See also 11 Money Secrets Financial Experts Want You to Know ASAP.

 

Try to understand the reasons

There’s a reason behind every action, especially one as serious as lying to your partner. For instance, if one partner spends more money than they should on shopping or has a gambling problem, there are groups they could join to help them get rid of their compulsive shopping habits or gambling addiction. More than that, the partner with their addiction needs to want to change as well in order for their change to be real.

In more extreme situations, one partner could steal your identity and open credit cards in your name, without telling you about it. “It’s hard to realize someone could be so fake to you, someone you thought you understood and could read,” says Megan McCoy, a professor at Kansas State University who specializes in financial therapy and family counseling.

Check out 10 Money Mistakes That Might Ruin Your Relationship for Ever.

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