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Financial Abuse in Marriage: Recognizing the Signs and Protecting Yourself in Divorce – Cases & Cocktails Episode 66

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In Episode 66 of Cases & Cocktails, Bryan and Janice Eggleston tackle a serious topic that often appears in high-conflict divorce and custody cases: financial abuse in marriage. Over a simple pour of Weller bourbon, the discussion explores how financial control can be used as a form of leverage within a relationship and how it can impact divorce litigation in Texas family court.

While financial abuse is frequently misunderstood or misused as a buzzword, Bryan and Janice explain that it involves more than one spouse simply managing the household finances. Instead, it typically includes coercion, control, and restriction of access to money that prevents the other partner from having independence or basic financial security.

What Financial Abuse in Marriage Can Look Like

In many marriages, one spouse may naturally handle the budgeting, bill payments, or investments. That arrangement alone does not constitute financial abuse.

However, true financial abuse often includes behaviors such as:

  • Restricting access to bank accounts or financial information
  • Requiring a partner to ask for money for everyday expenses
  • Demanding receipts for basic purchases like groceries or gas
  • Threatening to withhold money during disagreements
  • Using financial dependence to manipulate behavior

In some situations, the controlling spouse may intentionally remove access to funds in order to maintain power in the relationship. This can leave the other spouse feeling trapped, isolated, or unable to make independent decisions.

Why Financial Abuse in Marriage Can Be Difficult to Prove

One of the challenges in family law litigation is proving financial abuse in court.

Bryan explains that allegations alone are rarely enough. Courts require documentation and evidence to support claims of financial control or coercion. That evidence may come from bank records, financial statements, discovery responses, depositions, or other financial documentation.

Because of this, individuals considering divorce are often encouraged to gather basic financial information early, including account names, financial institutions, and recent statements when possible. Having access to accurate financial records can make a significant difference when disputes arise.

Financial Abuse Often Develops Slowly

Like many forms of coercive control, financial abuse rarely appears overnight. It often develops gradually over time.

What may begin as one partner simply “handling the finances” can evolve into a situation where the other partner has no visibility into the family’s financial situation and no independent access to money.

By the time the issue becomes obvious, the affected spouse may already feel deeply dependent on the other partner for financial stability.

Red Flags to Watch For

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Bryan and Janice encourage people to pay attention to warning signs in their relationships to avoid financial abuse in marriage, such as:

  • Inability to access financial records or account balances
  • Lack of transparency about income or spending
  • Gatekeeping information about money or investments
  • Being discouraged from asking questions about finances

Healthy relationships typically involve open communication about finances, shared awareness of major accounts, and transparency about household spending.

The Takeaway

Financial abuse in marriage is a serious issue that can significantly complicate divorce and custody litigation in Texas. Recognizing the warning signs early and understanding how financial control operates within relationships can help individuals protect themselves and their families.

As Bryan and Janice emphasize, awareness is key. Open communication about finances and access to basic financial information are essential components of a healthy partnership—and critical when navigating the legal process of divorce.

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