Integrity Is a Better Safeguard Than Control
My name is Naomi Archer, and fifty-seven days into my marriage, my mother-in-law, Brenda Dawson, suggested that my salary be deposited into a single family account managed by the household.
We were sitting in the living room of our new home when she explained that everyone should contribute in the same way.
I listened respectfully before declining.
I explained that I preferred to manage my own finances while remaining fully committed to our shared responsibilities as a married couple.
The room grew unusually quiet.
My husband, Patrick, seemed surprised when the conversation revealed that my work as a senior forensic financial analyst provided a higher income than he had assumed.
At the time, I thought the silence was simply unexpected.
Looking back, it marked the beginning of questions I could no longer ignore.
