Dear Amy: My wife and I are both retirees.
You don’t provide any details regarding your finances, although your wording suggests that all of your joint income goes into a shared account, which you seem to control.
It isn’t at all clear whether you two can afford to grant each of you money of your own to spend as you wish. But if you can afford it then yes, you should each have funds of your own that you can choose to save or spend.Article content If your wife chooses to leave the marriage and file for divorce, then she presumably would receive roughly half of your shared assets.
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