By: Attorney Belinda Rachman for Your Tango
In the 1950’s and 1960’s most women were housewives and depended on their spouse to support them. Family life was very different then compared to what’s expected from today’s modern marriage.
A “good husband” needed to support his family, so his earning power was more important than than today, given the realities of two income modern households. Should women still look for the same type of man our mothers and grandmothers looked for?
Whether you’re in a relationship already or searching for the right person to say “I Do” with, knowing how to assess your partner’s potential as a possible spouse for a blissfully satisfying marriage, is critical. So, what are the updated standards for a “good husband” these days? Are they the same for everyone?