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Stephen Barton
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Investing as a couple

Stephen Barton
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Indianapolis, IN
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I wanted to reach out to the biggerpockets community to see what others do in their business when working with a spouse. One of the best pieces of advise is to "know your role" and that makes so much sense. We have only been married for about a year and a half. We love each other very much and feel very grateful to have one another. My question is: How can we separate our business from our marriage? I mean we are both very passionate about real estate and my wife is the one with a full-time career outside of our business. She has really been busy with her job and it is becoming difficult to include her in every decision due to her busy schedule. I am hoping others on this site could tell me what works for them and what we need to avoid. Thank you for taking time out to read this, please give us some guidance.

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