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Divorce-proof your marriage by going through a foreclosure – MPSOS176

By Steve Stewart on February 3, 2015

Divorce-proof your marriage by going through a foreclosure – MPSOS176

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Can a marriage survive a foreclosure?

Does a more expensive ring lead to longer-lasting marriages?

Can a couple really talk to each other about money without fighting?

Today we hear from the Olsens, a young couple who dated, were engaged, and married while facing a foreclosure!

What long-lasting effects did it have on their relationship? Press play above to find out.

Also, I share a study about diamond rings, short engagements, and how going to church occasionally can actually increase the chance for divorce.

Finally, we close out with a segment of Holla from the Impala that was lost on my computer (I haven’t even listened to it yet).

Thanks to Will Hanke from RedCanoeMedia.com for confirming that processing fees cost money.

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  1. Will says

    February 8, 2015 at 8:13 pm

    Steve,

    Great episode, and thanks for the shoutout!

    Will

    • Steve Stewart says

      February 8, 2015 at 11:53 pm

      Ha! I was wondering if you were still listening. Thanks Will.

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