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Should I use my 529 toward my husband’s student loans?

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Should I use my 529 toward my husband’s student loans? I (26f) have had a money in a 529 account since I was a kid, but because I went to school for free at the college my mother taught at, I did need to use most of it. There is currently about $45k I recently married my husband (28m) and now have full control of the account. He graduated law school two years ago and is a public defender. If you kno…

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Husbands work keeps messing up paychecks

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Husbands work keeps messing up paychecks Am I wrong for being upset about this. My husband has worked at this company for about 3 years. Recently they switched insurance and offered 401K my husband denied the insurance and 401K but magically money keeps coming out to the 401K that he never agreed to have. On top of that his hours are always marked wrong we think they are saying he is t…

Reddit Personal Finance 553 2023-11-26

A year later I realized all of husbands mortgage papers have his name misspelled, what can we do?

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A year later I realized all of husbands mortgage papers have his name misspelled, what can we do? Not sure if my husband was so excited to buy a home he didn’t realize his middle name is misspelled by 1 letter and we are just realizing a year later. What can we do? I already contacted the people we went to when he signed all the paper work but not response yet. Or can we go to the county clerk and get that fixed? I’m honestly panicking for h…

Reddit Personal Finance 444 2023-10-14

Can I roll my 401ks into my husbands 401ks?

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Can I roll my 401ks into my husbands 401ks? I am a SAHM, married. We had similar incomes at marriage, I changed career tracks in prep for motherhood/family and as such we have a pretty standard agreement in case of seperation to split all assets equally including retirement, etc. So not looking on legal advice as far as “don’t let him take your money in case of divorce!” as that’s covered…

Reddit Personal Finance 251 2023-08-20