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One of the most significant ways having a baby changes a couples lives is in the area of personal finances. All decisions are changed, the focus shifts from just the two of us to: the family. However, there are many aspects to this very significant financial event that are often not anticipated by many couples. Important things that are easily neglected or under managed that can lead to potential problems if not addressed.
Of course, making the adjustment to the “family orientation” should and normally does begin before the baby arrives. While most people focus on the new costs of baby care there are other areas of family finances that are important but sometimes overlooked. Here are some other important details that should be taken care of to keep things on course.
Ear Infection
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