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* Skip to Article Content * Skip to Article Information Search withinThis JournalAnywhere * Search term Advanced Search Citation Search * Search term Advanced Search Citation Search Login / Register Family Relations Volume 61, Issue 4 p. 615-628 EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FINANCIAL ISSUES AND DIVORCE Jeffrey Dew, Corresponding Author Jeffrey Dew Utah State University Family, Consumer, and Human Development, Utah State University, 670 E. 500 N., Logan, UT 84321 (jeff.dew@usu.edu).Search for more papers by this author Sonya Britt, Sonya Britt Kansas State University * Search for more papers by this author Sandra Huston, Sandra Huston Texas Tech University ** Search for more papers by this author Jeffrey Dew, Corresponding Author Jeffrey Dew Utah State University Family, Consumer, and Human Development, Utah State University, 670 E. 500 N., Logan, UT 84321 (jeff.dew@usu.edu).Search for more papers by this author Sonya Britt, Sonya Britt Kansas State University * Search for more papers by this author Sandra Huston, Sandra Huston Texas Tech University ** Search for more papers by this author First published: 04 September 2012 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-3729.2012.00715.x Citations: 122 School of Family Studies and Human Services, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506. Personal Financial Planning, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409. Read the full text About * * REFERENCES * RELATED * INFORMATION * PDF PDF Tools * Request permission * Export citation * Add to favorites * Track citation ShareShare Give access Share full text access Close modal Share full-text access Please review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article. I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of Use -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shareable Link Use the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more. Copy URL Share a link Share on * Email * Facebook * Twitter * LinkedIn * Reddit * Wechat ABSTRACT Using longitudinal data from the National Survey of Families and Households and both wife- and husband-reported data (N = 4,574 couples), this study examined how financial well-being, financial disagreements, and perceptions of financial inequity were associated with the likelihood of divorce. When financial disagreements were in the model, financial well-being was not associated with divorce. Both wives' and husbands' financial disagreements were the strongest disagreement types to predict divorce. Mediators derived from systems theory (conflict tactics) and social exchange theory (marital satisfaction) fully mediated the association between financial disagreement and the hazard of divorce. Finally, financial disagreements fully mediated the association between perceptions of financial inequity and divorce. 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