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4 common financial mistakes couples make that lead to divorce (and how to avoid them)

Last updated: February 2, 2026 11:10 pm
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Money is often a major source of conflict for married couples, with about a third of divorcees citing financial troubles as the main reason for their split. According to a survey by Forbes Advisor, many couples struggle with communication around financial responsibilities and expectations, leading to relationship problems.

From hidden debt to mismatched spending habits, small financial missteps can escalate into significant issues within a marriage. The good news is that many common financial mistakes that lead to divorce are preventable. Here are four key money mistakes couples make and how to avoid them to maintain a healthy relationship.

One common mistake is avoiding discussions about money altogether. Many married individuals admit that they never talked about important financial topics like savings, debt, or bill-splitting before getting married. This lack of communication can create tension and misunderstandings over time.

Another damaging behavior is hiding debt or financial information from your spouse, also known as financial infidelity. A survey by Debt.com found that 37% of respondents believe hiding debt is equivalent to breaking vows, with many divorcees acknowledging that debt secrecy played a role in their split.

Credit card debt is a particularly challenging issue for couples, with high interest rates making it difficult to manage. The Debt.com survey revealed that credit card debt was a significant factor in many divorces, highlighting the importance of addressing financial challenges together.

Differences in spending habits can also strain a marriage, especially when one partner is a saver while the other is a spender. Disagreements over major purchases like furniture or cars can create financial strain and resentment within a relationship.

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To prevent these money mistakes from ruining a marriage, couples should prioritize open communication and transparency about financial matters. Setting aside dedicated time for regular “money dates” to discuss budgeting, financial goals, and upcoming expenses can help foster a healthy financial partnership.

When it comes to splitting money management tasks and household bills, it’s essential to have honest conversations about each other’s preferences and responsibilities. Assigning tasks based on income proportion or individual strengths can help ensure a fair distribution of financial duties.

If financial stress is affecting your marriage, seeking help from a professional, such as an NFCC-certified credit counselor or a licensed financial advisor, can provide expert guidance and support. These professionals can offer personalized advice and strategies for managing debt, improving credit, and planning for the future.

By addressing financial challenges head-on and working together as a team, couples can overcome money mistakes and strengthen their relationship for the long term. Remember, open communication, mutual respect, and a proactive approach to financial planning are key to building a solid foundation for a successful marriage.

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