You will inevitably fight with your spouse over money. Here's how to avoid disaster.

Here's how to hash it out in a healthy way

Fight fairly.
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With apologies to the romantics, on the other side of "I do" are a few incontrovertible truths about your new life together: You will fight. Money will be a big reason. It doesn't have to spell disaster.

The last one doesn't always feel true, especially if — like many of us — talking about finances makes you squirm. Or if you haven't had a lot of practice doing it.

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Alexis Boncy is special projects editor for The Week and TheWeek.com. Previously she was the managing editor for the alumni magazine Columbia College Today. She has an M.F.A. from Columbia University's School of the Arts and a B.A. from the University of Virginia.