These days getting married brings about the joining of couples of many different circumstances. Of course there is the ever-traditional young couple fresh out of college who might have no other financial obligations other than student loans, rent and their vehicles. There are usually no children involved and life is just full of possibilities and opportunities that will be built together. Assets as well as bills will be accumulated as a couple.
On the other hand, there are now many couples who are remarrying for the second or third time and this is where things get more complicated. As newlyweds who are marrying for the second or third time are usually older, there is not only a blending of many collected assets and bills but more than likely a blending of children from both the husband and wife. There may even be dependents such as elderly parents who are being taken care of by either spouse.
In either scenario, starting a new life with someone not only brings on many emotional and personal changes but also a whole new spectrum of financial responsibilities. These new obligations, especially when children are involved, beckon for financial security if the...