I Want To Buy My Own House, but I Don’t Want My Husband To Have Any Rights to It

Building harmonious relationships in marriage is challenging, and it becomes even more complex when financial disagreements arise.

Our reader reached out to us for help: she is planning to buy a house, but doesn’t want her husband to be a co-owner.

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