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While today may well be Valentine’s Day - the one day in the year when couples are supposed to be loved up - for the rest of the year, it may not all be roses and chocolates! According to a poll of more than 2,000 British adults by legal firm Slater and Gordon last year, money worries top the list of reasons why married couples split up. One-in-five of couples say it was the biggest cause of marital strife. Heidi Allan from financial wellbeing experts, (Neyber) joins Mothers Who Work's podcast to help mums avoid fights and disagreements about money.
By Joycellyn AkuffoWhile today may well be Valentine’s Day - the one day in the year when couples are supposed to be loved up - for the rest of the year, it may not all be roses and chocolates! According to a poll of more than 2,000 British adults by legal firm Slater and Gordon last year, money worries top the list of reasons why married couples split up. One-in-five of couples say it was the biggest cause of marital strife. Heidi Allan from financial wellbeing experts, (Neyber) joins Mothers Who Work's podcast to help mums avoid fights and disagreements about money.