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đ¸How do you split your finances when your partner earns much more than you?
How can we spot financial infidelity, and what is financial abuse?
How can we start talking about money with a partner?
A recent survey of 600 therapists shows a third reported an increase in clients talking about relationship problems sparked by rising living costs. The therapists also noted that more clients were finding it difficult to leave their partner because of financial concerns.
My guest today is Lottie Leefe, qualified wealth planner and founder of The Dura Society, offering private client coaching and divorce concierge services, enabling engagement not just with finances, but with overall well-being, relationships and emotions. We talk about money and relationships, how to get organised pre-marriage, handling a divorce and staying sane in the process.
The Wallet is hosted by Emilie Bellet - founder of Vestpod (a platform that helps women to save and invest more and provides money resources to financially empower women) and author of Youâre Not Broke, Youâre Pre-Rich.
Vestpod:
Courses https://www.vestpod.com/courses
IG https://www.instagram.com/vestpod/Â
FB https://www.facebook.com/vestpod Â
Website https://www.vestpod.com/Â Â
AD | Wealthify makes investing simple by managing your investments for you â and theyâre offering you the chance to get an extra ÂŁ50 on them! Simply open a Plan at www.wealthify.com/thewallet and invest at least ÂŁ50, then after 12 months of investing, theyâll pay ÂŁ50 into your Plan. (T&Cs apply. New customers only. Offer available to the first 500 qualifying customers. Claim the offer and invest by 30th June 2023). With investing your capital is at risk and you could get back less than you put in. Wealthify is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
*We are not certified financial advisers. The information made available on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.*
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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đ¸How do you split your finances when your partner earns much more than you?
How can we spot financial infidelity, and what is financial abuse?
How can we start talking about money with a partner?
A recent survey of 600 therapists shows a third reported an increase in clients talking about relationship problems sparked by rising living costs. The therapists also noted that more clients were finding it difficult to leave their partner because of financial concerns.
My guest today is Lottie Leefe, qualified wealth planner and founder of The Dura Society, offering private client coaching and divorce concierge services, enabling engagement not just with finances, but with overall well-being, relationships and emotions. We talk about money and relationships, how to get organised pre-marriage, handling a divorce and staying sane in the process.
The Wallet is hosted by Emilie Bellet - founder of Vestpod (a platform that helps women to save and invest more and provides money resources to financially empower women) and author of Youâre Not Broke, Youâre Pre-Rich.
Vestpod:
Courses https://www.vestpod.com/courses
IG https://www.instagram.com/vestpod/Â
FB https://www.facebook.com/vestpod Â
Website https://www.vestpod.com/Â Â
AD | Wealthify makes investing simple by managing your investments for you â and theyâre offering you the chance to get an extra ÂŁ50 on them! Simply open a Plan at www.wealthify.com/thewallet and invest at least ÂŁ50, then after 12 months of investing, theyâll pay ÂŁ50 into your Plan. (T&Cs apply. New customers only. Offer available to the first 500 qualifying customers. Claim the offer and invest by 30th June 2023). With investing your capital is at risk and you could get back less than you put in. Wealthify is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
*We are not certified financial advisers. The information made available on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.*
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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