When the adrenaline rush of an engagement wears off, reality sets in: We’ve got a wedding to pay for.
Finances tend to improve for wealthy women after a divorce, and a big alimony check isn't the reason.
Breaking up is hard to do – but you can at least make the money part easier. Remember these financial steps during your divorce, and a tough time will go much smoother.
Divorce can be a disaster for both emotions and bank account. But if you’re heading down this path, timing is everything.
A marriage is more likely to end in divorce when a husband loses his job, according to new research set to be published in the American Journal of Sociology.
Weddings are costly enough without Father of The Bride, Steel Magnolias, Sixteen Candles and The Godfather breaking the budget.
Seconds after Kate Middleton emerged from her car in a ball gown with lace sleeves, designers around the country were sketching her look.
In every family, we acquire distinctive spending habits. MainStreet investigates the impact that divorce may have on you and your child’s beliefs about money.






