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So this is my first time posting on these boards. I've posted on The Knot, but I figured this question would be better for this board. My husband and I got married last month, so I added him to my bank account, so we can both access it. He wants to close his account all together and just use the one account. I have no problem with sharing a bank account, but I was just wondering if there's any advantage to having two accounts?
Re: Bank Account Question
We kept a joint savings account and then each had our seperate accounts so that if one of us went Nucking Futz shopping we didn't have to discuss with the other if we could afford it.
Personally, now going through the divorce process, be careful with joint... Either one of you can close it. So if things in your relationship go wrong, he can take the money and spend it all he wants before you divorce. It's harder when your accounts are seperate to begin with.
The banks make it easy to Xfer between accounts even when they aren't attached these days.. Might want to consider this.
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We opted to have a joint checking/savings, but still keep our separate CCs. We also kept an entirely separate savings account (originally mine) for our down payment. To this day, his name is not on it (but we are closing on our house in 20 days!!). It made it easier for us to pay bills and save money instead of juggling money back and forth.
However, to each his/her own. Do what's best for you guys and that's all the matters.
Congratulations on your recent wedding!
We have 3 checking accounts at 3 different banks: we kept our accounts from before we married for our "fun money", and we opened a joint online checking account with ING Direct (now CapitalOne360) for basically the rest of our expenses. It works well for us, but of course there are other perfectly valid ways to do it.

"You know you're in love when you don't want to fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams." - Dr. SeussChecking and savings accounts don't go on your credit report, so it doesn't matter how many you have. If the second account just feels like a burden, close it.

"You know you're in love when you don't want to fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams." - Dr. Seuss