The Pearls that Almost Ended a Marriage
Money and Marriages
Money: attitudes towards money, disagreements over
lifestyle, spending, and debt; is one of the top three biggest issues leading
to divorce.
My mother died at age 88, my dad four years
earlier age 84. When Dad died they had been married 64 years, since she was 19
and he was 20. My sister said, while we were going through Mom’s jewelry after
her death, “oh, look, those are the pearls that almost ended their marriage.”

Mom and Dad had had some very rocky times in their relationship, financially, and emotionally. It took some years of hard work and scraping to recover themselves. I remember their fights about finances, which often involved Dad spending on things that Mom felt they should live without.
But when the hard times were past, and Dad’s career was on a great path, he bought my mother a beautiful string of pearls for Christmas. It probably cost more than any single jewelry or clothing item Mom had ever had, and she got pale when she opened the package. “Oh my God, how much did that cost? We agreed we weren’t going to spend a lot on each other.”
There was tension, there were raised voices, and tears, before the day was out. Dad promised to return the pearls. Apparently, he didn’t follow through on that, because I have them now. I showed them to my husband; he had been at that Christmas, early in our relationship, and he said, “Hey, he was supposed to have returned those!”
The pearls didn’t really “almost end” my parents’
marriage; by that time they had survived worse threats to their relationship, and had valuable experience in working things out. But the pearls remind
me of the importance in a marriage, and in a divorce, of talking about the hard
issues.
In divorce mediation, sometimes these issues surface, and people learn to listen, and talk about the issues in a new way. Most often people come to divorce mediation to resolve the issues in their divorce, and move on. Once in awhile they discover they can work out the very issues that caused the trouble in the marriage, and they stay together.
Please reach out if we can help you take care of the tough issues in a relationship.
(c) C. Megan Oltman, Esq. 2/11/2021
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