Finances

After the Wedding, Your Insurance May Need a Rewrite

The wedding is over, but your old insurance setup may not match your new household. Here’s what newlyweds should review first, from health plan deadlines to rings, cars, housing, life insurance, disability coverage, and beneficiaries.

Emily Verdot

Don’t Merge Accounts After the Wedding Until You Decide First

The wedding may be over, but the money decisions are just starting. Here’s how newlyweds can decide what to combine, what to keep separate, and how to handle accounts, bills, debt, savings, insurance, and taxes without turning one conversation into a month-long argument.

Benjamin Foster

Before You House Hunt After the Wedding: The Money Moves Couples Miss

The wedding is over, the thank-you notes are started, and now the house conversation gets real. Here’s how newlyweds can turn wedding gift money, leftover budget, credit cleanup, and shared savings into a practical first-home plan.

Emily Verdot

Newlywed Finance Checklist: What to Do After the Wedding

After the wedding, couples have more to organize than thank-you notes and photo albums. This newlywed finance checklist walks through the money tasks worth reviewing together, including bank accounts, budgets, insurance, taxes, debt, savings goals, beneficiaries, and home planning.

Benjamin Foster