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Wife Spends All My Money Blog
If she has an addiction she will not be able to control herself
if she doesn't work then you are head of household both physically and spiritually YOU control her by giving her an allowance ...either by cash or give her credit card gift cards every week ...no ability to withdraw cash you can SEE where money is spent
...once an allowance is determined beyond that every expenditure must be written down discussed and planned before it can be realized by the both of you ...banks can work with you to establish dual control where both spouses must be present to withdraw funds etc
then seek financial counseling to see where you stand due to her misuse of money and separate counseling...
News
• In Theory: Avoiding 'compassion fatigue' in times of disasterValley Sun - Oct 24, 2009
• In Theory: Avoiding 'compassion fatigue' in times of disasterGo to the Red Cross website and go to the Donate section, and you can set up an automatic credit card payment — tax deductible, of course. and more »CreditCards.com - Sep 28, 2009
Reform law, recession lead to 'retro' credit card offers"Consumers told us they want more control, more simplicity and more predictability in managing their credit cards," said Phil Christian, and more »
Everyday Christian - Oct 02, 2009
He cautioned that the sense of clarity won't be found through new credit card laws which tighten restrictions on how card companies can balloon interest and more »
Hernando Today - Oct 22, 2009
The cost of the program is $60; and participants can pay by cash, check or credit card. The program is free of charge for Healthy Start clients. and more »NewsBlaze - Oct 01, 2009
In addition, your information will not be subject to feedback to credit card companies under the guise of credit counseling. Their methods are 100% legal, and more »Hernando Today - Oct 15, 2009
The cost of the program is $60; and participants can pay by cash, check or credit card. The program is free of charge for Healthy Start clients. and more »The Washington Independent - Oct 02, 2009
The FDIC, for example, said its charges against CompuCredit stemmed from a fee-based credit card marketed to consumers with low credit. and more »